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VLSM, Rip V1 and Rip V2
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!Having trouble identifying where to create subnets and VLSMRedistribute RIP tables in quaggaVLSM network designWhat is the difference between OSPF and RIP?VLSM Assistanceredistribution OSPF RIP of directly connected networksRIP v2 summarisationWhy RIP uses hop count and not delay metric?VLSM Subnetting: Smallest subnet firstRIP versus OSPF
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I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but I'm not sure if I'm right,
As I know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM.
If i understand right Even if Rip V1 for example supports VLSM it doesn't matter, Becouse the Rip V1 Only "advertise" the IP address, If some one can please confirm/expand/correct me I will be very thankful, Thank you all and have a nice day.
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I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but I'm not sure if I'm right,
As I know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM.
If i understand right Even if Rip V1 for example supports VLSM it doesn't matter, Becouse the Rip V1 Only "advertise" the IP address, If some one can please confirm/expand/correct me I will be very thankful, Thank you all and have a nice day.
rip vlsm
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I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but I'm not sure if I'm right,
As I know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM.
If i understand right Even if Rip V1 for example supports VLSM it doesn't matter, Becouse the Rip V1 Only "advertise" the IP address, If some one can please confirm/expand/correct me I will be very thankful, Thank you all and have a nice day.
rip vlsm
I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but I'm not sure if I'm right,
As I know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM.
If i understand right Even if Rip V1 for example supports VLSM it doesn't matter, Becouse the Rip V1 Only "advertise" the IP address, If some one can please confirm/expand/correct me I will be very thankful, Thank you all and have a nice day.
rip vlsm
rip vlsm
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RIPv1 is a classfull routing protocol and it do not send the subnet mask when it sends updates. and when a router running RIPv1 receives an update it reacts by one of the following actions:
- If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network, it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface.
- If the router does not have any interfaces belonging to the same major network, it will apply the classful subnet mask to the route.
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Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
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You're correct in your understanding. RIPv1 supports only classfull routing. RIPv2 supports VLSM.
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RIPv1 is a classfull routing protocol and it do not send the subnet mask when it sends updates. and when a router running RIPv1 receives an update it reacts by one of the following actions:
- If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network, it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface.
- If the router does not have any interfaces belonging to the same major network, it will apply the classful subnet mask to the route.
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Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
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RIPv1 is a classfull routing protocol and it do not send the subnet mask when it sends updates. and when a router running RIPv1 receives an update it reacts by one of the following actions:
- If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network, it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface.
- If the router does not have any interfaces belonging to the same major network, it will apply the classful subnet mask to the route.
1
Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
add a comment |
RIPv1 is a classfull routing protocol and it do not send the subnet mask when it sends updates. and when a router running RIPv1 receives an update it reacts by one of the following actions:
- If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network, it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface.
- If the router does not have any interfaces belonging to the same major network, it will apply the classful subnet mask to the route.
RIPv1 is a classfull routing protocol and it do not send the subnet mask when it sends updates. and when a router running RIPv1 receives an update it reacts by one of the following actions:
- If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network, it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface.
- If the router does not have any interfaces belonging to the same major network, it will apply the classful subnet mask to the route.
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Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
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Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
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Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
Hey BluesRhythm and thank you for your answer, Please take a look at this link:informit.com/library/…
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 15:56
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
hey @uBlankText thanks for the link i ran back to one of my old books to refresh my memory and edited the answer to be accurate
– BluesRhythm
Dec 7 '12 at 16:49
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
Anytime BluesRhythm, Thank you for your help, and have a nice day.
– Aviel Fedida
Dec 7 '12 at 18:07
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You're correct in your understanding. RIPv1 supports only classfull routing. RIPv2 supports VLSM.
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You're correct in your understanding. RIPv1 supports only classfull routing. RIPv2 supports VLSM.
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You're correct in your understanding. RIPv1 supports only classfull routing. RIPv2 supports VLSM.
You're correct in your understanding. RIPv1 supports only classfull routing. RIPv2 supports VLSM.
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