Re: Question on RIPv2 example in Doyles routing book [7:41991]

2002-04-20 Thread Phil Barker
RIP V1 knows nothing about the structure of RIP v2 So it cannot know anything about the mask section within the RIP update. Therefore, it has to use the mask configured on the interface as is normal. Phil. --- Kage Roc wrote: > When a router that is running RIPv1 recieves a RIPv2 > update with

Re: Question on RIPv2 example in Doyles routing book [7:41991]

2002-04-19 Thread Chris Camplejohn
By default, when running RIP v1, we will send only v1, but will listen to v1 & v2. When I re-created that example using 12.2 code, I don't see the same behavior...My rtrC has: 192.168.13.0/24 is variably subnetted, 4 subnets, 3 masks C 192.168.13.64/27 is directly connected, Ethernet1

Question on RIPv2 example in Doyles routing book [7:41991]

2002-04-19 Thread Kage Roc
When a router that is running RIPv1 recieves a RIPv2 update with a subnet (i.e 192.168.13.80\28) will the RIPv1 router add the subnet and mask to the routing table as is or will it still apply the mask of the recieving interface ont the the subnet? According to doyles book (Chapter 7 troubleshoot