Hi,
I try to change the administrative distance within RIP. But i don't see the the distance changed at the other side. not 100% sure i configured it correctly.
Site A:
config router rip config distance edit 1 set prefix 172.20.222.222 255.255.255.255 set distance 20 next end config network edit 1 set prefix 10.254.240.32 255.255.255.252 next end config redistribute "connected" end config redistribute "static" set status enable set routemap "preferred-rm" end config redistribute "ospf" end config redistribute "bgp" end config redistribute "isis" end config interface edit "GRE" set auth-mode text set receive-version 2 set send-version 2 next end end
Site B:
config router rip config network edit 1 set prefix 10.254.240.32 255.255.255.252 next end config redistribute "connected" end config redistribute "static" end config redistribute "ospf" end config redistribute "bgp" end config redistribute "isis" end config interface edit "GRE-DC" set auth-mode text set receive-version 2 set send-version 2 next end end
Site B Routing table;
Routing entry for 172.20.222.222/32 Known via "rip", distance 120, metric 6 Last update 01:07:13 ago 10.254.240.33, via GRE-DC So it is not changed to the configurerd distance of 20.
Any help is much apriciated.
Alex Wassink
NSE4,5,7,8 CCNP, ACMP, VCP6-NV
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1st off RIP is a mertic based routing protocol, what you did is not to adjust the metric. We are assuming you want to tag that network with a metric value of 6
You need to deploy offset-list
e.e
config router access-list
edit mynetwork1
set comment "nets to be manipulated by RIP"
config rule
edit 1
set action permit
set prefix 172.20.222.222 255.255.255.255
end
AND
config router rip
config offset-list
edit BUMP6
set access-list mynetwork1
set offset 6
set direction out
set interface <put your outgoing interface here > <-----HERE
end
keep in mind , a metric of 16 is not reachable.
Ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
I found the problem.. the distance should be changed on the receiving end.
From the documentation:
Note 2 : the "distance" has got only local significance on the FortiGate, and has no impact for a route redistribution.
So i set it on the receiving end and it got changed:
Routing entry for 172.20.222.222/32
Known via "rip", distance 10, metric 6, best
Last update 00:00:14 ago
* 10.254.240.33, via GRE-DC
Changing of the metric is done by the routemap. But in oure case this does not have any added value because there are no other routes with these networks. (static ospf etc..)
Thanks for youre input!
Alex Wassink
NSE4,5,7,8 CCNP, ACMP, VCP6-NV
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