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Figure 5-39 RIP route configuration interface
Step 4 Configure RIP route parameter instruction, as Table 5-27.
Table 5-25 RIP parameter instruction
Parameter Details Operation
Basic Setting
Add Type
Add the type of RIP
route
Click the button to select Add Type
When it is “Network”, need to
configure destination network
address.
When it is “Neighbor”, need to
configure neighbor’s IP address
Network(direc
tly connect to
the router)
Add the destination
network of RIP route
Add the destination network of RIP
route
Format: A.B.C.D/Mask
Neighbor(dire
ctly connect
to the router)
Add the neighbor’s IP
address of RIP route
Add the neighbor’s IP address of RIP
route
Format: A.B.C.D
Step 5 Single click “save” icon to RIP route setting.
RIP is an interior gateway protocol. If the communications between the two routers do not go through
another router, the two routers are adjacent. The RIP protocol specifies that no information exchange
between non-adjacent routers.
Routers exchanging information is all the information currently known to the router. That is its own
routing table. At a fixed time to exchange routing information (such as every 30 seconds), then the router
receives the routing information to update the routing table.
RIP protocol "distance" also known as "hops " (hop count), because each through a router hop count is
incremented. The RIP judges a better router according to the less routing hops, as the “shorter distance”.
RIP allows a path can contain up to 15 routers. Therefore, when the distance reach to 16 hops, it means
the destination unreachable. RIP visible only for small Internet.
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