Home > Networking Definitions - Routing Information Protocol ... RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a widely-used protocol for managing router information within a self-contained network such as a corporate local area network (LAN) or an interconnected group of such LANs.
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The Routing Information Protocol, or RIP, as it is more commonly called, is one of the most enduring of all routing protocols. RIP is also one of the more easily confused protocols because a variety of RIP-like routing protocols proliferated, some of which even used the same name!
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Detailed Information ... In this module, you will learn the basic concepts behind RIP. You will also do hands-on Configuration Labs to learn some fundamental concepts of RIP, and a Challenge Lab to test your troubleshooting knowledge ... Describe a RIP routing table...
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The goal of a routing protocol is very simple: It is to Hedrick [Page 3] RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol June 1988 supply the information that is needed to do routing. 1.1. Limitations of the protocol This protocol does not solve every possible routing problem. ... Distance is a somewhat generalized concept,
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1058.txt
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The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) described here is loosely based on the program "routed", distributed with the 4.3 Berkeley Software Distribution. However, there are several other implementations of what is supposed to be the same protocol. ... Distance is a somewhat generalized concept, which may cover the time delay...
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RIP has evolved over the years from a classful routing protocol, RIP Version 1 (RIP-1), to a classless routing protocol, RIP Version 2 (RIP-2). This chapter covers the operation, configuration, and tuning of RIP-1 and RIP-2, in addition to information on route redistribution...
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Routing Information Protocol June 1988; [ Page ]; Status of this Memo; This RFC describes an existing protocol for exchanging routing information among gateways and other hosts. It is intended to be used as a basis for developing gateway software for use in the Internet community. ... Distance is a somewhat generalized concept,
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www.javvin.com/protocol/rfc1058.pdf
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RIP is a dynamic, distance vector routing protocol based around the Berkely BSD application routed and was developed for smaller IP based networks. RIP uses UDP port 520 for route updates. RIP calculates the best route based on hop count. ... Information, Network and Internet Security; Network and Infrastructure...
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) was the first protocol used in dynamic routing. Although modern networks do not use it today, it’s still popular in small networks because of its simplicity and in academic environments as a starting point ... bob@ciscokits.com on CCNA Concept: Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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