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RIP set up
troyt93955
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I am trying to config a network in a sim (Packet Tracer) I have enabled RIP ver 2 for network 192.168.0.0
I can ping the directly connected interface but not the other side of the router.
I have a router called Main
interface serial 0/0/0
192.168.10.1
Directly connected to a router named Accounting on
interface serial 0/0
192.168.10.2
I can ping this
On the Accounting router
interface fa0/0
192.168.50.1
cant ping this
RIP version 2 on both, all interfaces are up?
Can you help me out?
I can ping the directly connected interface but not the other side of the router.
I have a router called Main
interface serial 0/0/0
192.168.10.1
Directly connected to a router named Accounting on
interface serial 0/0
192.168.10.2
I can ping this
On the Accounting router
interface fa0/0
192.168.50.1
cant ping this
RIP version 2 on both, all interfaces are up?
Can you help me out?
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Optionsblackninja Member Posts: 385Remember Rip Ver 2 is ** Classless **
You said "I have enabled RIP ver 2 for network 192.168.0.0"
But what subnet can't you get to?
How about the statement:
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Optionsblackninja Member Posts: 385You don't need to for Rip but for some reason I do, just habit I guess.
If you haven't got it already, I would recommend getting: CCNA - Portable Command GuideCurrently studying:
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Optionstroyt93955 Member Posts: 31 ■■□□□□□□□□cool so i need to add all the subnets that are going to be exchanging table.
ie. 192.18.50.0
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Optionsblackninja Member Posts: 385As simply as I can put it:
Classful means - the address has to have a fixed subnet mask e.g. 10.0.0.0 has to have a 8 bit mask, so when using it you can only have 1 network.
Classless means - the classfull address can be broken down into subnets, so you can break down the 10.0.0.0 into a large number of networks e.g. 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 (24 bit mask)
Does this make sense, if not I would spent this weekend studying subnetting.
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Optionshexem Member Posts: 177Altho ripv2 is a classless routing protocol you can still put in classful network statement's.
by default ripv2 will automatically summarize routes on there classful boundry, you can turn it off using "no auto-summary" under router rip.
network statement's specificy which network's you want to advertise.ICND1 - Passed 25/01/10
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