Cisco rip setup
If you are using a simulator, such as Cisco Packet Tracer or GNS3, create the following topology and configure the IP addresses as mentioned in the topology. If you are using a simulator, such as Cisco Packet Tracer or GNS3, create the preceding topology and configure the devices as per the values mentioned in the following table. First of all, configure the IP addresses on each device. We assume that you know how to configure IP addresses.
If you stuck in configuring IP addresses, click here to know how to configure IP address or you can refer the following example. The following figure shows the IP configuration of Router1. Cisco NX-OS does not support automatic route summarization. Maximum paths for load balancing. RIP feature. Split horizon. Step 1. Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2. Enables the RIP feature. Step 3. Optional Saves the change persistently through reboots and restarts by copying the running configuration to the startup configuration. Step 4. Optional Displays enables and disabled features. You must also remove any RIP commands configured in interface mode. Step 5. Optional Sets the administrative distance for RIP, in address-family configuration mode.
Step 6. Optional Configures the maximum number of equal-cost paths that RIP maintains in the route table, in address-family configuration mode. Step 7. Restarts the RIP instance and removes all neighbors. Enters interface configuration mode.
Associates this interface with a RIP instance. Optional Displays RIP information for an interface. Configures the authentication key used for RIP on this interface. Sets the interface into passive mode. Enters address family configuration mode. Redistributes routes from other protocols into RIP.
Optional Generates a default route into RIP, optionally controlled by a route map. Optional Sets the default metric for all redistributed routes. Step 8. Optional Shows the routes in RIP. Optional Displays the current running RIP configuration. Creates a new VRF. Exits VRF configuration mode. Creates a new RIP instance with the configured instance tag. Optional Redistributes routes from other protocols into RIP. Step 9. Configures the interface as a Layer 3 routed interface.
Step Adds this interface to a VRF. Optional Note. This is set in the address-family configuration mode. Exits address-family configuration mode. Exits router configuration mode. This is set in the interface configuration mode. Displays the status for an instance of RIP.
Displays the RIP status for an interface. Displays the RIP neighbor table. Displays the RIP route table. Displays the current running RIP configuration. Displays the RIP policy status. Displays the RIP statistics. This feature was introduced. In the end, this is going to become advertisements coming in and out of interfaces, but the configuration is based on the network numbers configured on those interfaces.
Remember, some routing protocols are classful and so they will not understand subnets, and this means that by enabling the routing protocol in a certain major network, you may be enabling the routing protocol on multiple interfaces that are simply subnets of the same major network. So as we see here the basic commands to enable something like RIP in certain networks; similar steps will be necessary for other routing protocols.
With that, you enter routing protocol configuration mode. RouterA RouterA conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. For RIP, we are enabling RIP version 2 just to make sure that we are dealing with a classless routing protocol and to obtain the advantages of the more efficient RIP version 2. The third command defines the networks directly connected to this router that will be participating in the RIP process.
Even though RIP version 2 is a classless protocol, its configuration follows a classful criteria and so the network you specify there is a major classful network number. In this example, for router A, this device is attached to networks 10 and Notice that B is connected only to networks that belong to the major classful network 10 and so we need only one command there, network There is a similar configuration for router C.
Now in that router C, we had another link on network 10 and we do not want RIP running there; we would be running it with that network statement. The meaning of the network statement then is to enable the protocol on any and all interfaces that match the major network specified in the statement.
Several commands are available to verify the configuration. Other than show running , you can see more live definitions of how RIP is configured and working by using the show IP protocols command. The output shows general information on the current timers being used by RIP and any routing filter that you may have applied. The information gathered may enable Pearson but not the third party web trend services to link information with application and system log data.
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