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Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Year 1 - Chapter 26/Cisco 2 - Module 12 Routing Protocols

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Objectives Describe initial router configuration Describe interior and exterior routing protocols Describe RIP Describe IGRP

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Router Setup Mode Setup routine: Inventory of interfaces Opportunity to enter global parameters Opportunity to enter interface parameters Setup script review Opportunity to indicate whether you want the router to use this configuration

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Initial Router Table

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The ip route Command Static Routes

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The ip default-network Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols Autonomous Systems Interior IP Routing Protocols IP Routing Configuration Tasks Using the router and network Commands

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Autonomous System

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Interior Versus Exterior Routing Protocols

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Interior IP Routing Protocols

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual IP routing configuration tasks

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The router and network Commands

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual RIP Using router rip and network Commands to Enable RIP Enabling RIP on an IP-Addressed Network Monitoring IP Packet Flow Using the show ip protocol Command The show ip route Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Originally defined in RFC Key characteristics include: –A distance-vector routing protocol. –Hop count is the metric for path selection. –If the hop count exceeds 15, the packet will be discarded. –By default, routing updates are broadcast every 30 seconds. Key Elements of RIP

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual RIP Configuration

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual RIP Configuration Example

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The show ip protocol Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The show ip route Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual IGRP Using router igrp and network Commands to Enable IGRP Enabling IGRP on an IP-Addressed Network Monitoring IP Packet Flow Using the show ip protocol Command The show ip interfaces Command The show ip route Command The debug ip rip Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Key Elements of IGRP

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual Using router igrp and network Commands

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual IGRP Configuration Example

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The show ip protocol Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The show ip interfaces Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The show ip route Command

Copyright 2002Cisco Press: CCNA Instructor’s Manual The debug ip rip Command