04-09-2018 06:24 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:35 PM
Hi,
I have a question like can you please let me know, can we run RIP V1 & RIP V2 on the same router? If yes then how? if not then why not?
It is true that properties are different of them..!
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04-10-2018 05:15 AM
Hi,
It is possible to run both RIPv1 and RIPv2 at the same time.
If you enter the version 2 command under router rip then the router will run only version 2. And if you enter the version 1 command under router rip then the router will run only version 1. But if you do not enter any version command, then the router will run both.
there is only a single routing table which would be fed by either or both of RIP versions 1 and 2.
To control which RIP version an interface sends, use the following commands in interface configuration mode, as needed:
Router(config-if)# ip rip send version 1 2
Configures an interface to send RIP Version 1 and Version 2 packets.
Router(config-if)# ip rip receive version 1 2
Configures an interface to accept either RIP Version 1 or 2 packets.
04-10-2018 05:15 AM
Hi,
It is possible to run both RIPv1 and RIPv2 at the same time.
If you enter the version 2 command under router rip then the router will run only version 2. And if you enter the version 1 command under router rip then the router will run only version 1. But if you do not enter any version command, then the router will run both.
there is only a single routing table which would be fed by either or both of RIP versions 1 and 2.
To control which RIP version an interface sends, use the following commands in interface configuration mode, as needed:
Router(config-if)# ip rip send version 1 2
Configures an interface to send RIP Version 1 and Version 2 packets.
Router(config-if)# ip rip receive version 1 2
Configures an interface to accept either RIP Version 1 or 2 packets.
08-09-2018 11:03 AM
07-23-2019 10:20 PM
04-10-2018 05:22 AM
Hi,
Yes, it can work. By default on the Cisco routers, RIPv2 and RIPv1 can work, unless you will not define any version under the "Router RIP" command.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
04-12-2018 05:52 PM
Thank you
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