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RIP V2 not working with VLSM, tried all solutions

i191889
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RIP Version 2 is supposed to work with VLSM. I have tried configuring routers multiple times with RIP v2, but it just doesn't work.

Nothing shows up in the routing table that indicates that RIP is working.

I have disabled auto-summary on each router as well.

My topology:

i191889_0-1701035625635.png

 

I've attached my packet tracer file, please take a look, any help is appreciated. Thanks!

 

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Joseph W. Doherty
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You have to explain your addressing scheme!

For example:

JosephWDoherty_0-1701042017570.png

What's all those subnets between R2 and R0 on the serial link?

R2 s0/2/0 120.1.3.105/30 <> 120.1.3.109/30 s0/1/0 R0

  Different networks!

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Hello,

 

Have you formed RIP neighborships?

Can you provide the PT file or the output from the following commands?

Can you provide the output of the command 

show ip rip neighbor

Can you also provide your interface and RIP configuration on all routers?

 

-David

Joseph W. Doherty
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You have to explain your addressing scheme!

For example:

JosephWDoherty_0-1701042017570.png

What's all those subnets between R2 and R0 on the serial link?

R2 s0/2/0 120.1.3.105/30 <> 120.1.3.109/30 s0/1/0 R0

  Different networks!

Thanks for your response Joseshp and David. 

You're absolutely correct Joseph and I'm sorry for making such a basic mistake. The directly connected routers have to be in the same subnet! 

You can delete my post if you wish.

No need to apologize.  Making mistakes often goes hand-in-hand with learning.

Also, we don't delete posts, because others can learn from them.

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