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RIP2 CCNA Exploration Semester 2 Chapter 7 11/04/2017 RIP v2 CCNA Exploration Semester 2 Chapter 7 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Topics Limitations of RIP v1 Configure RIP v2 Verify and troubleshoot RIP v2 Observe RIP v2 support for VLSM and CIDR 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Routing protocols Interior Exterior Distance vector Link state RIP v1 RIP v2 IGRP EIGRP OSPF IS-IS EGP BGP 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 RIP – both versions For small, homogeneous networks Support for multiple vendors Simple to configure and use Still very much with us Good starting point for learning 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 RIP – both versions Metric is hop count, maximum 15 Uses 16 metric to mean unreachable (“infinity”) Same timers with same default values. Update 30 sec, invalid, holddown 180 sec, flush 240 sec Same methods of preventing routing loops Split horizon, route poisoning and poison reverse, holddown timer, count to infinity. Uses triggered updates when topology changes. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 RFC 1918 Private Addresses 10.0.0.0/8 (10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255) 172.16.0.0/12 (172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255) 192.168.0.0/16 (192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255) Not routed over the Internet Used without restriction Used most of the time in Cisco labs 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Public addresses Routed over the Internet Use only address allocated to you Cisco has addresses for use in labs 209.165.200.224/27 (209.165.200.224 – 255) 209.165.201.0/27 (209.165.201.0 – 31) 209.165.202.128/27 (209.165.202.128 – 159) Used where simulation requires a public address. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Loopback interface A virtual interface that can be set up by the IOS. No real connection. Can be given an IP address. Can be pinged, it will reply. Useful in simulations. Used in real networks, e.g. when running OSPF. Loopback cannot go down with physical problems. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Null interface Can be used as the destination in a static route. Any traffic directed there will be dropped. Can be used as a way of getting rid of unwanted traffic (though there are other ways). R2(config)#ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 Null0 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Redistribution A routing protocol can pass on static routes or routes learned from other protocols R2(config)#router rip R2(config-router)#redistribute static R2(config-router)#redistribute eigrp And other similar commands 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 RIP v1 limitations Classful Does not send subnet mask information So does not support VLSM or CIDR Discontiguous subnets are a problem No authentication 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Configuring RIP v2 Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#version 2 Router(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 And any other required networks. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Updates Version 1 Version 2 V1 update X  V2 update Sends version 1 Receives both ignores extra v2 information Sends version 2 Receives v2 ignores any v1 updates 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 No VLSM support: v1 172.30.120.0/30 172.30.100.0/24 172.30.110.0/24 172.30.200.32/28 172.30.200.16/28 VLSM has been used when subnetting 172.30.0.0/16. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 No VLSM support: v1 172.30.120.0/30 172.30.100.0/24 172.30.110.0/24 172.30.200.32/28 172.30.200.16/28 Updates sent over serial link, it has mask /30. Subnets with other masks are not included. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 VLSM support: RIP v2 172.30.120.0/30 172.30.100.0/24 172.30.110.0/24 172.30.200.32/28 172.30.200.16/28 Updates include masks. All subnets are advertised with the right masks. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 No CIDR support: v1 Want to advertise summary route to 192.168.0.0/16 Has static routes to 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.0/24 192.168.3.0/24 192.168.4.0/24 No good. Cannot accept subnet mask smaller than default. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 CIDR support: RIP v2 Advertise summary route to 192.168.0.0/16 Has static routes to 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.0/24 192.168.3.0/24 192.168.4.0/24 Has summary route to 192.168.0.0/16 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v1 172.16.1.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 Discontiguous subnets of 172.30.0.0/16 separated by a different major network. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v1 172.16.1.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 Route to 172.30.201.0 is summarised to class boundary 172.30.0.0/16. Better route to 172.30.0.0 is already known. No route to 172.30.201.0 in routing table. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v1 172.16.1.0/24 172.16.2.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 Discontiguous subnets of 172.30.0.0/16 separated by a different major network. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v1 172.16.1.0/24 172.16.2.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 Learns two equal cost routes to 172.30.0.0/16. Load balance and use both. Packets have 50:50 chance of going the right way. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v2 172.16.1.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 Route to 172.30.201.0 is summarised to class boundary 172.30.0.0/16 by default. Better route to 172.30.0.0 is already known. No route to 172.30.201.0 in routing table. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

Discontiguous subnets: v2 172.16.1.0/24 172.30.201.0/24 172.30.200.0/24 No auto-summary command on both. Does not summarise to class boundary. Route to 172.30.201.0 goes in routing table. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Verifying Show ip interface brief (links up or down, IP addresses on interfaces) Show ip route (for routing table) Show ip protocols (for version sent and received, for autosummary or not.) Debug ip rip (to see updates being sent.) 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Authentication RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP support authentication. Routers check password before accepting routing information from other routers. Avoids picking up accidental or malicious false information. Authentication does not encrypt the routing table. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 Summary RIP is OK on small, simple networks. Use version 2 on all routers if using VLSM or CIDR. Avoid discontiguous subnets. If you must have them then disable auto-summary. 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1

S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1 The End 11-Apr-17 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College CCNA Exploration Semester 1