Routing and Switching Essentials Companion Guide (Andrew Hackney's Library) by Cisco Networking Academy
Author:Cisco Networking Academy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cisco Press
Published: 2014-05-16T04:00:00+00:00
Router RIP Configuration Mode (7.3.1.1)
Although RIP is rarely used in modern networks, it is useful as a foundation for understanding basic network routing. For this reason, this section provides a brief overview of how to configure basic RIP settings and to verify RIPv2.
Refer to the reference topology in Figure 7-27 and the addressing table in Table 7-7.
Figure 7-27 Reference Topology
Table 7-7 Addressing Table
In this scenario, all routers have been configured with basic management features and all interfaces identified in the reference topology are configured and enabled. There are no static routes configured and no routing protocols enabled; therefore, remote network access is currently impossible. RIPv2 is used as the dynamic routing protocol. To enable RIP, use the router rip command, as shown in the following output.
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R1# conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
R1 (config)# router rip
R1 (config-router)#
This command does not directly start the RIP process. Instead, it provides access to the router configuration mode where the RIP routing settings are configured.
To disable and eliminate RIP, use the no router rip global configuration command. This command stops the RIP process and erases all existing RIP configurations.
Figure 7-28 displays the various RIP commands that can be configured. The highlighted keywords are covered in this section.
Figure 7-28 RIP Configuration Options
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