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The Add RIP Accepted Route (ADDRIPACP) command defines a RIP Accepted Route that the OMPROUTED server will add into the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) implementation. Allows a network, subnet (IPv4), prefix (IPv6) or host route (both IPs) to be accepted independent of whether the interface it was received on has the corresponding reception parameter enabled (network, subnet, prefix or host). Routes added in this manner can be thought of as a list of exception conditions.
With this command IPv4 (RIPv2) and IPv6 (RIPng) unconditionally accepted routes can be configured.
Restrictions:
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| ADDR | Internet address | Character value | Required, Positional 1 |
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Destination route to be unconditionally accepted. The address can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
This is a required parameter.
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Example 1:Adding a RIP Accepted Route
ADDRIPACP ADDR('9.67.107.7')
This command adds an unconditionally accepted IPv4 route defined with IP address 9.67.107.7.
Example 2:Adding a RIPng (IPv6) Accepted Route
ADDRIPACP ADDR('1000::5678:9abc:def')
This command adds an unconditionally accepted IPv6 (RIPng) route.
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