Lecture Week 5 RIP version 1 Routing Protocols and Concepts.

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Lecture Week 5 RIP version 1 Routing Protocols and Concepts

Objectives Describe the functions, characteristics, and operation of the RIPv1 protocol. Configure a device for using RIPv1. Verify proper RIPv1 operation. Describe how RIPv1 performs automatic summarization. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot default routes propagated in a routed network implementing RIPv1. Use recommended techniques to solve problems related to RIPv1

RIPv1 RIP Characteristics -A classful, Distance Vector (DV) routing protocol -Metric = hop count -Routes with a hop count > 15 are unreachable -Updates are broadcast every 30 seconds

RIPv1 RIP Message Format RIP header - divided into 3 fields -Command field -Version field -Must be zero Route Entry - composed of 3 fields – -Address family identifier – -IP address – -Metric

RIPv1 RIP Operation –RIP uses 2 message types:  Request message -This is sent out on startup by each RIP enabled interface -Requests all RIP enabled neighbors to send routing table  Response message -Message sent to requesting router containing routing table

RIPv1 IP addresses initially divided into classes -Class A -Class B -Class C RIP is a classful routing protocol -Does not send subnet masks in routing updates

RIPv1 Administrative Distance –RIP’s default administrative distance is 120

Basic RIPv1 Configuration A typical topology suitable for use by RIPv1 includes: -Three router set up -No PCs attached to LANs -Use of 5 different IP subnets

Basic RIPv1 Configuration Router RIP Command –To enable RIP enter: – - Router rip at the global configuration prompt – -Prompt will look like R1(config-router)#

Basic RIPv1 Configuration Specifying Networks Use the network command to: - Enable RIP on all interfaces that belong to this network -Advertise this network in RIP updates sent to other routers every 30 seconds

Verification and Troubleshooting Show ip Route To verify and troubleshoot routing - Use the following commands: -show ip route -show ip protocols -debug ip rip

Verification and Troubleshooting show ip protocols command -Displays routing protocol configured on router (5.3.2)

Verification and Troubleshooting Debug ip rip command -Used to display RIP routing updates as they are happening (5.3.3)

Verification and Troubleshooting Passive interface command -Used to prevent a router from sending updates through an interface -Example: Router(config-router)#passive-interface interface-type interface-number

Verification and Troubleshooting  Passive interfaces

Automatic Summarization Modified Topology The original scenario has been modified such that: Three classful networks are used: / / /24 The /16 network is subnetted into three subnets: / / /24 The following devices are part of the /16 classful network address: All interfaces on R1 S0/0/0 and Fa0/0 on R2

Automatic Summarization Configuration Details -To remove the RIP routing process use the following command No router rip -To check the configuration use the following command Show run

Automatic Summarization Boundary Routers –RIP automatically summarizes classful networks –Boundary routers summarize RIP subnets from one major network to another.

Automatic Summarization Processing RIP Updates 2 rules govern RIPv1 updates: -If a routing update and the interface it’s received on belong to the same network then The subnet mask of the interface is applied to the network in the routing update -If a routing update and the interface it’s received on belong to a different network then The classful subnet mask of the network is applied to the network in the routing update.

Automatic Summarization Sending RIP Updates –RIP uses automatic summarization to reduce the size of a routing table.

Automatic Summarization Advantages of automatic summarization: -The size of routing updates is reduced -Single routes are used to represent multiple routes which results in faster lookup in the routing table.

Automatic Summarization Disadvantage of Automatic Summarization: -Does not support discontiguous networks

Automatic Summarization Discontiguous Topologies do not converge with RIPv1 A router will only advertise major network addresses out interfaces that do not belong to the advertised route.

Default Route and RIPv1 Modified Topology: Scenario C Default routes – Packets that are not defined specifically in a routing table will go to the specified interface for the default route – Example: Customer routers use default routes to connect to an ISP router. – Command used to configure a default route is – ip route s0/0/1

Default Route and RIPv1

Propagating the Default Route in RIPv1 Default-information originate command – -This command is used to specify that the router is to originate default information, by propagating the static default route in RIP update.

Summary RIP characteristics include: Classful, distance vector routing protocol Metric is Hop Count Does not support VLSM or discontiguous subnets Updates every 30 seconds Rip messages are encapsulated in a UDP segment with source and destination ports of 520

Summary: Commands used by RIP CommandCommand’s purpose Rtr(config)#router ripEnables RIP routing process Rtr(config-router)#networkAssociates a network with a RIP routing process Rtr#debug ip ripused to view real time RIP routing updates Rtr(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/0Prevent RIP updates from going out an interface Rtr(config-router)#default-information originateUsed by RIP to propagate default routes Rtr#show ip protocolsUsed to display timers used by RIP

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