RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as its metric for path selection. RIP routers broadcast their entire routing table every 30 seconds as a broadcast. RIP is classified as a classful routing protocol, meaning it does not support the use of VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking) and requires all devices in a network to use the same subnet mask.
routing between VLANs
RIP routing updates are sent every 30 seconds by default. In RIP version 1, they are sent as a broadcast. In RIP version 2, they are sent to a special multicast address.
Every 30 seconds by default in RIP version 1.
Routing was design to avoid broadcasting. It basically means that when you establish connection with remote computer you send messages only to the computer and nobody else. Broadcasting is opposite to routing, and it was design to explore networks around you. When you send a broadcast signal you send to everybody in the specified network.
distribution
aba/routing number
Particulars RIP V1 RIP V2 VLSM Support NO Route Propogation Mechanism Broadcast (255.255.255.255 ) Multicast (224.0.0.9) Authentication Mechanism No Yes ( Text & MD5 )----RIP V1-----> Classful routing protocol.RIP V2-----> Classless routing protocol.-----------------------------------------------------RIP V1------> Subnet masks are NOT included in the routing update.RIP V2------> Subnet masks are included in the routing update.-----------------------------------------------------RIP V2 is actually an enhancement of RIP V1's features and extensions raether than an entirely new protocol.
The routing number 00058545 is not a valid routing number for a bank. Routing numbers typically have 9 digits.
it is dynamic routing.
it is known as bee routing
Routing no 010040018 is the BPI's routing no or BRSTN.