10-21-2019 05:51 AM
Hello,
I have 2 questions about Cisco 1921 router:
1- Does Cisco 1921 router supports RIP protocol? (I searched for its datasheet (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/1900-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/data_sheet_c78-598389.html) and didn't find Rip in the protocol list shown in the attached pic.
Thank you!
10-21-2019 05:59 AM - edited 10-21-2019 05:59 AM
RIP should be supported - by the way what is the IOS version you running.
you can configure http/https as below :
ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
10-21-2019 06:25 AM
Thak you for your reply.
what made me doubt about RIP is that it is not mentioned in the datasheet
Table 4. Cisco 1921 with Cisco IOS Software Feature and Protocol High-Level Support
Feature | Description |
Protocols | IPv4, IPv6, static routes, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), BGP Router Reflector, Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Multicast Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMPv3) Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode (PIM SM), PIM Source-Specific Multicast (SSM), Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), IPsec, generic routing encapsulation (GRE), Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BVD), IPv4-to-IPv6 Multicast, MPLS, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3), 802.1ag, 802.3ah, and Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPN. |
Encapsulations | Ethernet, 802.1q VLAN, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP), Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) (FR.15 and FR.16), High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC), Serial (RS-232, RS-449, X.21, V.35, and EIA-530), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), and ATM. |
Traffic management | QoS, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED), Hierarchical QoS, Policy-Based Routing (PBR), Performance Routing (PfR), and Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR). |
10-21-2019 07:42 AM
Some hardware you need specific advanced License to support like IGP (OSPF/EIGRP/BGP)
But Land base support default RIP (but in the real world, i would not suggest RIP) - again case to case user interest to deploy RIP in the network ( atlerast need to consider RIPv2)
10-21-2019 06:25 AM
10-21-2019 06:44 AM
Hello,
actually, I think it IS supported. At the bottom of the table you are referring to, it says:
--> For a more comprehensive list of features supported in Cisco IOS Software, refer to the Feature Navigator tool
The 'Basic Router Configuration' guide linked below lists it as available. Since RIP is one of tthe first and oldest routing protocols, I wouldn't know why they would drop it...
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