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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Mani Kapoor
December 6, 2020
I finally found about these topic on internet which can describe about RIP, Routing Information Protocol, Distance Vector Routing Protocol, Redistribution between OSPF and RIP, Default Route with IP SLA, IP SLA, Configuring Off-set List on Router, Offset-list, Troubleshooting RIP interfaces, RIP Passive Interface Issue.Thanks Author who gave me this book
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Hemant Kumar
November 20, 2020
It is time to learn technology and networking with easy way when you have such a book. Requesting writer to write a new book like this. this book help me so much. thank you.
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James Raven
December 9, 2020
Impressive description about cisco packet tracer tool and routing protocols.
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