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Packet Tracert Excercise with RIPv2

kwanbisCCNA
Level 1
Level 1

Hello everybody. I have started learning VLSM and RIPv2. I have 3 routers, 4, lans, etc. You can see the topology on the file.

I have connected the reouters through their 0-0, 1-0 and 1-1 (last to first) serial ports.

And I have configured the routers like this:

R0:

000: 192.168.0.193 255.255.255.252
001: 192.168.0.202 255.255.255.252
ETH: 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.128

R1:

000: 192.168.0.194 255.255.255.252
001: 192.168.0.197 255.255.255.252
ET1: 192.168.0.129 255.255.255.224
ET2: 192.168.0.205 255.255.255.252

R2:

000: 192.168.0.198 255.255.255.252
001: 192.168.0.201 255.255.255.252
ETH: 192.168.0.161 255.255.255.224

For router 0 y executed on RIP mode on the CLI:
version 2
network 192.168.0.193
network 192.168.0.202
network 192.168.0.1
(I understand that I can just execute: network 192.168.0.0, is that so?)

For router 1 y executed on RIP mode on the CLI:
version 2
network 192.168.0.194
network 192.168.0.197
network 192.168.0.129
network 192.168.0.205

For router 2 y executed on RIP mode on the CLI:
version 2
network 192.168.0.198
network 192.168.0.201
network 192.168.0.161

The IP, Mask, Gatway of the PCs are:
PC0 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.128 192.168.0.1
PC1 192.168.0.3 255.255.255.128 192.168.0.1

PC2 192.168.0.130 255.255.255.224 192.168.0.129
PC3 192.168.0.131 255.255.255.224 192.168.0.129

PC4 192.168.0.206 255.255.255.252 192.168.0.205

PC5 192.168.0.162 255.255.255.224 192.168.0.161

If I ping from PC0 to the others, 
ping 192.168.0.2 OK (itself)
ping 192.168.0.3 OK
ping 192.168.0.130 x (dies on router 1)
ping 192.168.0.131 x (dies on router 1)
ping 192.168.0.206 x (dies on router 1)
ping 192.168.0.162 ok

Any idea why is not working?

THANKS!

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Glad to help.

Masoud

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