Back to homepage

Tag "RIPv2"

RIPv2: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 19

RIPv2: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 19

🕔09:05, 4.Jun 2019

RIPv2 is an oldie but a goodie, and a great way to learn about IP routing protocols. Here’s some help towards repeating the Examples in the ICND1 100-105 Cert Guide’s RIP chapter. Let me know how it goes!

Read Full Article
Answers: RIPv2 Basics 2

Answers: RIPv2 Basics 2

🕔09:10, 14.Jun 2016

Once you have read through the book’s material for RIPv2, it should only take two or three good RIP labs to get comfortable with RIP configuration. This latest lab should help you with that bit of practice. You know the

Read Full Article
RIPv2 Basics 2

RIPv2 Basics 2

🕔09:05, 13.Jun 2016

RIP Version 2 (RIPv2) configuration requires the use of network command to indirectly enable RIP on router interfaces. This lab asks you to configure RIP by choosing the correct parameters for the RIPv2 network command, please consider a few other

Read Full Article
Answers: RIPv2 Options 1

Answers: RIPv2 Options 1

🕔09:10, 9.Jun 2016

Know how to limit the number of RIP routes to each destination? How to enable RIP on an interface – but to not send Update messages out that interface? How to make RIP not summarize routes for classful networks? The

Read Full Article
RIPv2 Options 1

RIPv2 Options 1

🕔09:05, 8.Jun 2016

It’s baaack… RIPv2 is back, and in the new ICND1 book per the new ICND1 100-105 exam topics announced May 2016. The book’s out now. RIP Version 2 (RIPv2) configuration requires a series of RIP network commands, but it also

Read Full Article
Answers: RIPv2 Basics 1

Answers: RIPv2 Basics 1

🕔09:10, 26.May 2016

For this lab, your job is to take a working IPv4 network that has no routing protocol yet and add the RIPv2 configuration. As usual, check out the lab requirements here and take your shot at the configuration. Then check

Read Full Article
RIPv2 Basics 1

RIPv2 Basics 1

🕔09:05, 25.May 2016

RIP Version 2 (RIPv2) configuration may be one of those topics that become obvious with a little practice, but it does require a little practice at least. Interestingly, you may have to think more about which routers do not need

Read Full Article

Search

Categories