1-4z Configure an IP address for each interface, and make sure all nodes are reachable to one another.Configuration ProcedureFollow these steps to configure the basic RIPng functions:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view ––Create a RIPng process andenter RIPng view ripng [ process-id ] RequiredNot created by defaultReturn to system view quit —Enter interface view interface interface-typeinterface-number ––Enable RIPng on the interface ripng process-id enable RequiredDisabled by defaultIf RIPng is not enabled on an interface, the interface will not send or receive any RIPng route.Configuring RIPng Route ControlThis section covers the following topics:z Configuring RIPng Route Summarizationz Advertising a Default Routez Configuring a RIPng Route Filtering Policyz Configuring a Priority for RIPngz Configuring RIPng Route RedistributionBefore the configuration, accomplish the following tasks first:z Configure an IPv6 address on each interface, and make sure all nodes are reachable to oneanother.z Configure RIPng basic functionsz Define an IPv6 ACL before using it for route filtering. Refer to ACL Configuration in the SecurityVolume for related information.z Define an IPv6 address prefix list before using it for route filtering. Refer to Routing PolicyConfiguration in the IP Routing Volume for related information.Configuring an Additional Routing MetricAn additional routing metric can be added to the metric of an inbound or outbound RIP route, namely,the inbound and outbound additional metric.The outbound additional metric is added to the metric of a sent route. The route’s metric in the routingtable is not changed.