Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Routing Information Protocol (RIP)"— Presentation transcript:

1 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

2 RIP -- What is it? RIP is a routing protocol for exchanging routing table information between routers. Routing updates must be passed between routers so that they can make the proper choice on how to route a packet.

3 RIP Characteristics Distance vector routing protocol.
Uses hop count as a path selection metric. Three types of timers. Multiple stability features.

4 Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Each router sends all or part of its routing table in routing updates. However, the updates are only sent to neighboring routers. Cisco Systems Inc.

5 Hop Count -- Fifteen Hop Limit
Hop count is the sum of all the legs in a route. After 15 hops, the packet is discarded Lucent Technologies

6 Timers Routing-update timer Route timeout Route-flush timer
By default, routers send updates every 30 seconds. A small random number is added to prevent collisions. Route timeout A route timeout timer is associated with a route. When it expires, the route is marked invalid. Route-flush timer After the route timeout expires, the route-flush timer eventually expires, deleting the route from the table.

7 Multiple Stability Features
Split Horizon Information learned about a route is not sent back out the interface it was learned from. Hold-down mechanisms When a link in a route fails, that route is put in a hold-down state, where routers neither send or receive updates about that route.

8 Rip Packet A -- Command - request or response.
B -- Version # - specifies version of RIP. C -- Zero - Not used. D -- Address Family Identifier (AFI) - Indicates type of address being specified (IP, IPX, etc) E -- Address - Specifies IP address of entry. F -- Metric - # of hops traversed from source to destination

9 Drawbacks RIP version 1 does not recognize subnets.
This feature was added in RIP version 2. Because RIP only uses hop count as a metric, packets may be forced to take a slower route with less hops over a faster route with more hops. Other routing protocols use a combination of different metrics to calculate a route.

10 RIP v1


Download ppt "Routing Information Protocol (RIP)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google