ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL: RIP DYNAMIC ROUTING LAB CONFIGURATION
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RIP stands for Routing Information Protocol that is an old distance vector routing protocol. It permits the usage of maximum 15 routers for hop count as it is distance vector. RIP has 2 versions. First syncs with full updates every 30 seconds by using doing broadcast. Fews updates and brought about are performed by using 2nd version by the usage of multicast. If we evaluate different routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP and IS-IS. RIP is quite slow protocol. Because of this, RIP is now not used generally by using networking administrations however its understanding is very important if your beginner in the networking field. In this lesson, we will study basic and advance topics of Routing Information Protocols.
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Introduction
RIP stands for Routing Information Protocol that is an old distance vector routing protocol. It permits the usage of maximum 15 routers for hop count as it is distance vector. RIP has 2 versions. First syncs with full updates every 30 seconds by using doing broadcast. Fews updates and brought about are performed by using 2nd version by the usage of multicast. If we evaluate different routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP and IS-IS. RIP is quite slow protocol. Because of this, RIP is now not used generally by using networking administrations however its understanding is very important if your beginner in the networking field. In this lesson, we will study basic and advance topics of Routing Information Protocols.
In this direction you will learn:
Requirements
You must be acquainted with the fundamentals of routing.
Lessons
RIP Distance Vector Routing Protocol
How to configure RIP on a Cisco router
How to configure Redistribution between OSPF and RIP
How to configure Redistribution between EIGRP and RIP
RIP Reliable Default Route with IP SLA
TTL 2 of EIGRP and RIP Packets Explained
Cisco Offset-List Command
Troubleshooting RIP
MPLS Layer three VPN PE-CE RIP
RIP Timers Debug
Introduction to Route Summarization
RIP Passive Interface
RIP Distance Vector Routing Protocol
RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol and the easiest routing protocol, to begin with. We’ll begin with the aid of paying interest to the distance vector class. What does the identify distance-vector mean?
Distance: How some distance away, in routing world we use metrics which we simply discussed.
Vector: Which direction, in routing world we care about which interface and the IP-address of the subsequent router to trigger it too.