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<prefix_list>

Indicates a previously defined prefix list to be used with the

 

command. This parameter is used with various options in

 

this command.

 

 

<protocol_name>

The name of a protocol to be used. Options are direct, static,

 

rip, ospf, and any. Multiple protocols can be specified by

 

using a comma-separated list.

 

 

<route_type>

A route type to be used. Options are any, external, external-1,

 

external-2, internal, and local.

 

 

<new_map_name>

A new name to be assigned to a previously configured route

 

map.

 

 

<ip_address>

An IP address and subnet mask to be used.

 

 

<metric_value>

Indicates the value of the metric to be used while sending an

 

update for routes. This is an integer value between 0 and

 

65535.

 

 

<metric_type>

Indicates the metric type for routes to be imported into the

 

OSPF routing protocol. Options are type1 and type2.

 

 

The route-mapcommand is executed in the Global Configuration mode.

ip rip in-policy command

The ip rip in-policycommand is used to specify a RIP Accept (In) policy for an interface. This policy takes the form of a previously configured route map.

The syntax of the ip rip in-policycommand is:

ip rip in-policy <rmap_name>

The <rmap_name> parameter represents the name of a previously configured route map.

The ip rip in-policycommand is executed in the Interface Configuration mode.

ip rip out-policy command

The ip rip out-policycommand is used to specify a RIP Announce (Out) policy for an interface. This policy takes the form of a previously configured route map.

The syntax of the ip rip out-policycommand is:

ip rip out-policy <rmap_name>

The <rmap_name> parameter represents the name of a previously configured route map.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series

Configuration-IP Routing Protocols

NN47200-503 03.01 Standard

5.127 August 2007

Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel Networks

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