If you enable rip on a router by defualt will it be
RIP v1 or RIP v2?
I think it's RIP v1 by default. To enable RIP v2, you need to use the
version command.
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Title: RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?
Straight from the Doc CD... By default, the software receives RIP Version 1 and Version 2 packets, but sends only Version 1 packets.
Jim
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You are correct George!
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RIP V1
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If you enable rip on a router by defualt will it
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If you enable rip on a router by defualt will it
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Subject: RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?
By default it will be RIP v1.
You have to specifically tell it to use RIP v2.
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Subject: RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?
I think I read somewhere that by default the router sends only RIP v1 but
listens to both RIP v1 and RIP v2.
Anything else has to be manually configured.
Winston.
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Subject: RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?
I believe that listening for RIP v2 must be done on an interface by
interface basis using the "ip rip receive version 2" command.
If memory serves, I did a quick and dirty lab and
By default Cisco IOS 12.0 will enable RIP v2 when
sending out and will receive any version.
To specify a version:
Config t
router rip
version 2 (or version 1)
Eric M.
CCNA
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> If you enable rip on a router by defualt will it be
> RIP v1 or
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> By default Cisco IOS 12.0 will enable RIP v2 when
> sending out and will receive any version.
>
> To specify a version:
>
> Config t
> router rip
> version 2 (or version 1)
>
> Eric M.
> CCNA
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