Netgear M4300-28G (GSM4328S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 24x1G and 4x10G including 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ Layer 3 User Manual
Routing
326
M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual
4.
Click the Login button.
The System Information page displays.
5.
Select Routing > RIP > Advanced > Route Redistribution.
The Source list is populated by only those source routes that are already configured for
redistribution by RIP. This allows you to configure another source route among the
available source routes.
redistribution by RIP. This allows you to configure another source route among the
available source routes.
6.
In the Source list, select a value.
The valid values are as follows:
•
Connected
•
Static
•
OSPF
7.
From the Redistribute Mode list, select to Enable or Disable RIP redistribute mode.
The default is Disable.
8.
Enter the Metric of redistributed routes for the given source route.
The valid values are is 0 to 15; 0 means unconfigure.
9.
Use the Distribute List field to set the access list that filters the routes to be redistributed by
the destination protocol.
Only permitted routes are redistributed. If this command refers to a non-existent access
list, all routes are permitted. The valid values for Access List IDs are 0 to 199. When used
for route filtering, the only fields in an access list that get used are as follows:
list, all routes are permitted. The valid values for Access List IDs are 0 to 199. When used
for route filtering, the only fields in an access list that get used are as follows:
•
Source IP address and netmask
•
Destination IP address and netmask
•
Action (permit or deny)
All other fields (such as Source and Destination Port, Precedence, Tos, and so on) are
ignored.
The source IP address is compared to the destination IP address of the route. The source
IP netmask in the access list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in
the source IP address must match the destination address of the route.
IP netmask in the access list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in
the source IP address must match the destination address of the route.