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Basic RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Implementation
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By: David Shaffer Email Article
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Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#neighbor

RIP Troubleshooting and Debug Command

show ip route - Use for show routing table show protocols – Use for show Routed Protocol such as IP, IPX and view for status of that routed protocol interface show ip protocols – Use for show routing protocol status and RIP timing update and Administrative Distance (AD) debug ip rip – Use for view step on sending network address on RIP and view for RIP changing topology undebug all – Disable for Debug Process

This is the basic information and how to setting up RIP Routing Protocol in to your network it is simple and fast for setting up on small-sized network and use on classful ip address to apply on, but for the large network we'll apply for the classless routing protocol such as OSPF or EIGRP that is these routing protocol it have a very performance and stable for the lage-sized network or hard working network, but you can do with the high knowledge or have more skills on networking system and routing protocol.

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