Ø VLSM(Variable
Length Subnet Mask}:-Send the Network with their Subnet Mask
Ø
Algorithm
First Developed In 1969!!!
Ø Split
Horizon:- Do not Send update for an interface that interface you receive the update
Ø Poison
Reverse:- if Routers any interfaces down it will update their neighbor that network
is unreachable using metric {hop count} 16
Ø Hop
Count:- Rip Choose Best path using hop (router) count. Rip support only 15 hop 16
is unreachable
Ø Full and
Triggered Updates:- Rip Send their Routing table every 30 Seconds and it send
Full update and if any network is added or down then it send Triggered update
Ø RIP
Update Timer:-every 30 Seconds
Ø Rip Hold
Timer:- 180 Seconds {3minutes}
Ø Flush
Timer:- 240 Seconds {4 minutes}
v
R1 interfaces Configuration:-
Ø
R1(config)#interface
serial 1/0
Ø
R1(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH R2
Ø
R1(config-if)#ip
address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.252
Ø
R1(config-if)#clock
rate 64000
Ø
R1(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R1(config-if)#exit
Ø
R1(config)#interface
fastEthernet 0/0
Ø
R1(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH SW1
Ø
R1(config-if)#ip
address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
Ø
R1(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R1(config-if)#exit
v
R2 interfaces Configuration:-
Ø
R2(config)#interface
serial 1/0
Ø
R2(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH R1
Ø
R2(config-if)#ip
address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.252
Ø
R2(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R2(config-if)#exit
Ø
R2(config)#interface
serial 1/1
Ø
R2(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH R3
Ø
R2(config-if)#ip
address 192.168.1.5 255.255.255.252
Ø
R2(config-if)#clock
rate 64000
Ø
R2(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R2(config-if)#exit
v
R3 interfaces Configuration:-
Ø
R3(config)#interface
fastEthernet 0/0
Ø
R3(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH SW2
Ø
R3(config-if)#ip
address 10.250.250.1 255.255.255.0
Ø
R3(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R3(config-if)#exit
Ø
R3(config)#interface
serial 1/1
Ø
R3(config-if)#description
CONNECTED WITH R2
Ø
R3(config-if)#ip
address 192.168.1.6 255.255.255.252
Ø
R3(config-if)#no
shut
Ø
R3(config-if)#exit
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RIP Configuration
Ø
R1(config)#router
rip {Turns On Routing
Protocols)
Ø
R1(config-router)#version
2
Ø
R1(config-router)#network
192.168.1.0
Ø
R1(config-router)#network
192.168.2.0
Ø
R1(config-router)#no
auto-summary {Do not Summarize
These network as their Default Class network}
Ø
R1(config-router)#exit
ü
Network:-Tells Rip What Network you advertise
ü
And Tells Rip What Interface you Send Hello msg.
Ø
R2(config-router)#version
2
Ø
R2(config-router)#network
192.168.1.4
Ø
R2(config-router)#network
192.168.1.0
Ø
R2(config-router)#no
auto-summary
Ø
R2(config-router)#exit
Ø
R3(config)#router
rip
Ø
R3(config-router)#version
2
Ø
R3(config-router)#network
10.250.250.0
Ø
R3(config-router)#network
192.168.1.4
Ø
R3(config-router)#no
auto-summary {Do not Summarize These network as their Default Class
network}
Ø
R3(config-router)#exit
v
Troubleshooting & Verification Commands
Ø
Show
ip route
Ø
Show
ip interface brief
Ø
Show
ip protocols
Ø
Debug
ip rip {option}
v
Now Test
Ø
Ping
PC1 to PC2
Ø
Ping
PC2 to PC1
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