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CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v3.1 Instructor Guide – Module 7
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7.2.1 RIP routing process
RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as the metric for path selection.
By default, the maximum hop count for RIP is 15 and routing updates are broadcast every 30
seconds. If RIP routes are received that would increase the metric to a number higher than 15
hops, the network is considered unreachable and the route is discarded. RIP also has other
features that are used by distance vector routing protocols such as split horizon and hold-
down mechanisms to prevent incorrect routing information from being propagated.
7.2.2 Configuring RIP
Basic RIP configuration consists of two steps:
1. Enable the routing protocol
2. Identify the directly connected networks, or the networks to advertise
The global configuration command
router rip
is used to enable RIP as the routing protocol.
The
network network address
command allows the identification of directly-connected
networks that will participate in the routing process. When the basic configuration of RIP is
complete, regular updates are sent every 30 seconds and triggered updates are sent upon
notification of metric changes.
The following is an example of RIP configuration:
BHM(config)#
router rip
– selects RIP as the routing protocol
BHM(config-router)#
network 1.0.0.0
– specifies a directly connect network
BMH(config-router)#
network 2.0.0.0
– specifies a directly connect network
Notice that the network statements configured under the RIP protocol are classful addresses.
Students commonly configure the network command by using the IP address of the subnet.
The IOS will change this to the classful network address.
The router interfaces associated with the directly connected networks will participate in the
routing process. These interfaces will send and receive routing updates.
RIP can be further customized through the use of some optional configuration parameters:
•
Apply offsets to routing metrics
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Adjust timers
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Specify a RIP version
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Enable RIP authentication
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Run IGRP and RIP concurrently
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Disable the validation of source IP addresses
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Enable or disable split horizon