rip is short for routing information protcol
it is a routing protocol that shared routing tables from 1 router to another to a maximum of 16 hops of 16 routers
rip hop count is 15, if it reaches 16 it indicates network is unreachable
RIP
OSPF and RIP are used in the network layer of the ISO model.
RIP is a IGP protocol that allows routers to advertise what they know about their routes to other routers. Since routers operate at the network layer (3), so does RIP.
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If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will determine that all paths have equal cost. If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will update only the A-C-E path in its routing table. If the network uses the EIGRP routing protocol, router A will determine that path A-D-E has the lowest cost. If both RIP and EIGRP protocols are configured on router A, the router will use the route information that is learned by the RIP routing protocol.
It uses triggered updates to announce network changes if they happen in between the periodic updates.
The 192.168.4.0 network is not included in the RIP configuration of R2.
ip default-network address
to identify the directly connected networks that will be announced in RIP updates
A hop. :)
Boundary routers have interfaces in more than one major classful network.