This document describes the configurations of IP Unicast Routing, including IP Routing, Static Route, RIP, RIPng, OSPF, OSPFv3, IPv4 IS-IS, IPv6 IS-IS, BGP, Routing Policy, IP Routing Table Management, and PBR.
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Multi-Process and Multi-Instance
Multi-Process and Multi-Instance
The multi-process feature associates a RIP process with
multiple interfaces. This ensures that a specific process performs
all the protocol-related operations only on designated interfaces.
In this situation, multiple RIP processes can run on a device independently.
Route exchange between these RIP processes is similar to route exchange
between different routing protocols.
RIP multi-instance
associates a VPN instance with a RIP process so that the VPN instance
can be associated with all the interfaces in this RIP process.