Why don't you post your full RIP configs?  That would make it easier for 
others on the list to help you.

At 01:18 AM 3/7/01, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone ,
>            I am  facing a problem configuring RIP as a dynamic routing
>protocol for my 2 Cisco Routers , my scenrio is as follows :
>
>    On my first Cisco Router named Cisco2620 , my configuration for  two
>ports is as follows:
>    1) Ethernet Port Ip address assigned :  200.100.10.1
>    2)Serial Wan Port Ip address assigned : 192.168.1.2
>
>    On the second router named Cisco2610 , I have the following ports
>configrurations :
>    1) Ethernet Port Ip address assigned : 10.100.10.1
>    2) Serial Wan Port IP address : 192.168.1.1
>
>     I am not able to set up my routing table by configuring RIP on both of
>the routers , ie when i give the command ' router rip ' and specify the
>interfaces on both of the routers , it does not show me the dynamic routing
>tables built when I give the command  'show ip route '.
>    But when I configure the routing protocol with  IGRP , I am able to
>configure it and build the routing tables as well .
>      When I give the command  'show protocols ' , It gives me the details of
>RiP configured on my system but there are no details in the routing table
>and I am not able to ping from one end of ethernet to the other . I have
>deleted all the static routing enteries which were there as well .
>    Why am I not able to configure the tables using RIP and successfully do
>so using IGRP , please let me know .
>
>thanking you in advance  ,
>
>Navin Parwal
>Technosys
>
>
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