ā01-01-2024 06:43 AM
HI everybody. I doing so small study project with routing RIP v1 for study.All network work in same net 200.100.100.0 but i got couple router between department. Mayby somebody get some advice for me. i attache project from packet tracer
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ā01-01-2024 10:49 AM
RIPv1 is a classful routing protocol, which means it does not carry subnet masks, it only carries "natural" networks. Your 200.100.100.0 is a Class C, which means it cannot be subdivided between routers as you're doing.
You can, though, subdivide a Class C on the same router.
What you're doing, could be done with RIPv2.
ā01-01-2024 07:02 AM
Hello @judasz
don't spend a lot of time on RIP v1. Although it is no longer recommended to deploy the RIP v2 protocol for the benefit of OSPF, a technical and practical overview of RIP v2 still finds its usefulness in the fundamental understanding of dynamic routing, in a comparative manner with link state protocols and also in relation to EIGRP, protocol proprietary Cisco, also in the category of distance vector protocols...
ā01-01-2024 10:22 AM
ā01-01-2024 10:49 AM
RIPv1 is a classful routing protocol, which means it does not carry subnet masks, it only carries "natural" networks. Your 200.100.100.0 is a Class C, which means it cannot be subdivided between routers as you're doing.
You can, though, subdivide a Class C on the same router.
What you're doing, could be done with RIPv2.
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