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Chapter 26: Routing Information Protocol
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RIP Features
Enterprise
NOS
provides
the
following
features
to
support
RIPv1
and
RIPv2:
Poison Reverse
Simple
split
horizon
in
RIP
omits
routes
learned
from
one
neighbor
in
updates
sent
to
that
neighbor.
That
is
the
most
common
configuration
used
in
RIP,
with
the
Poison
Reverse
feature
disabled.
Split
horizon
with
poisoned
reverse
enabled
includes
such
routes
in
updates,
but
sets
their
metrics
to
16.
The
disadvantage
of
using
this
feature
is
the
increase
of
size
in
the
routing
updates.
Triggered Updates
Triggered
updates
are
an
attempt
to
speed
up
convergence.
When
Triggered
Updates
is
enabled,
whenever
a
router
changes
the
metric
for
a
route,
it
sends
update
messages
almost
immediately,
without
waiting
for
the
regular
update
interval.
It
is
recommended
to
enable
Triggered
Updates.
Multicast
RIPv2
messages
use
IPv4
multicast
address
(224.0.0.9)
for
periodic
updates.
Multicast
RIPv2
updates
are
not
processed
by
RIPv1
routers.
IGMP
is
not
needed
since
these
are
inter
‐
router
messages
which
are
not
forwarded.
To
configure
RIPv2
in
RIPv1
compatibility
mode,
set
multicast
to
disable
,
and
set
version
to
both
.
Default Route
The
RIP
router
can
listen
and
supply
a
default
route,
usually
represented
as
IPv4
0.0.0.0
in
the
routing
table.
When
a
router
does
not
have
an
explicit
route
to
a
destination
network
in
its
routing
table,
it
uses
the
default
route
to
forward
those
packets.
Metric
The
metric
field
contains
a
configurable
value
between
1
and
15
(inclusive)
which
specifies
the
current
metric
for
the
interface.
The
metric
value
typically
indicates
the
total
number
of
hops
to
the
destination.
The
metric
value
of
16
represents
an
unreachable
destination.
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