Section 7 – Configuring RIP
In this lab you will learn the technological operation of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) as well as the configuration of RIP on a Cisco Router.
In this lab you will learn the operational and configurational differences between Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1 and RIP v2 and how to configure RIPv2.
Lab 7-3Configuring RIP Timers
In this lab you will learn how to modify the update timer, invalid timer, hold down timer and flush timer to decrease convergence time of a RIP routed network.
In this lab you will learn the technological concepts and configuration of RIP “RFC2092″ Triggered updates to conserve bandwidth on WAN links.
In this lab you will Learn how to configure RIP interface options such as setting the version number which RIP updates are sent and/or received as and the sending RIPv2 updates as broadcast.
In this lab you will learn how to configure Static neighbors in the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) to send updates via unicast over non-broadcast networks.
In this lab you will learn how to configure the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) to advertise a default route throughout the entire RIP Routing domain.
In this lab you will learn the basics and configuration of auto-summarization and route summarization used as route aggregation to conserve router resources in the network.
In this lab you will learn how to create a RIP route metric offset list to manipulate incoming and/or outgoing routes metric to administratively force dynamic route selection.