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RIP configuration in same network (RIP V1 & RIP V2)

Jegatheesan
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Hi,

Here I'm configuring 5 routers.

There are three areas RIP V1, RIP V2 and RIP V1.

How can I configure RIP V1 & RIP V2 in same network.

Here I attach the routers diagram that to configure.Task 1.png

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Hello @Jegatheesan ,

RIPv2 routers might be able to listen to RIPv1 broadcast updates with the command suggested by @Georg Pauwen .

RIP misses the concept of a neighbor state so this one way  routing is not an issue.

However RIPv1 routers will likely need a default static route pointing to the RIPv2 neighbor in order to have end to end connectivity.

 

To be honest even RIPv2 is not so used anymore just for learning.

 

Hope to help

Giuseppe

 

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Leo Laohoo
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Please post homework questions at the Cisco Learning Network.

Hello,

 

the main 'problem' is that RIP version 2 uses multicast address 224.0.0.9 for updates, whereas RIP version 1 uses broadcast address 255.255.255.255 for updates.

 

You can configure the interfaces with the command ' ip rip receive version 1 2'. Whether that works remains to be seen...

Hello @Jegatheesan ,

RIPv2 routers might be able to listen to RIPv1 broadcast updates with the command suggested by @Georg Pauwen .

RIP misses the concept of a neighbor state so this one way  routing is not an issue.

However RIPv1 routers will likely need a default static route pointing to the RIPv2 neighbor in order to have end to end connectivity.

 

To be honest even RIPv2 is not so used anymore just for learning.

 

Hope to help

Giuseppe

 

Can you please elaborate it or provide a video solution for it?

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