D-Link UWS User Manual
When an access list rule includes a destination IP address and netmask (an extended access list), the
destination IP address is compared to the network mask of the destination of the route. The destination
netmask in the access list serves as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the route's destination mask are
significant for the filtering operation.
• If you make changes to the page, click Submit to apply the changes to the system.
• To delete a configured route, click Delete.
RIP Route Redistribution Summary
Use the RIP Route Redistribution Summary page to display Route Redistribution configurations.
To display the page, click LAN > Monitoring > L3 Status > RIP > Route Redistribution Summary in the
navigation menu.
Field
Source Protocol
Metric
Redistribute
Distribute List
Match Internal
Match External Type 1
Match External Type 2
Match NSSA External Type 1
Match NSSA External Type 2
• Click Refresh to update the information on the screen.
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Figure 199: RIP Route Redistribution Summary
Table 181: RIP Route Redistribution Summary Fields
Description
The Source Route to be Redistributed by RIP
The Metric of redistributed routes for the given source route. Displays 0 when
not configured.
The route-redistribution mode for a particular source protocol.By default this
is disabled.
The Access List that filters the routes to be redistributed by the Destination
Protocol. Displays 0 when not configured.
When Enable RIP redistributes OSPF Internal Routes.
When Enable RIP redistributes External Type 1 Routes.
When Enable RIP redistributes External Type 2 Routes.
When Enable RIP redistributes NSSA External Type 1 Routes.
When Enable RIP redistributes NSSA External Type 2 Routes.
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