June 18 2008

Basic RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Implementation

Basic Information Guide About How To Setting Up Routing Information Protocol (RIP) On Your Router And How To Use The Trubleshooting And The Debug Command For RIP Routing Protocol.

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is the routing protocol and one format of Distance Vector by the nature of RIP that it will sending all routing table data by itself go out to neighbor router in every 30 second and work on UDP and on port 520 numbers, that’s why make RIP work slow and consume the very resource of router more when compare with other routing protocol such as OSPF Routing Protocol and EIGRP Routing Protocol these sending out for updated routing table only.

For the factor of choosing best route path on RIP, it will choose the routing path route that have least Hop Count, that is one factor for choosing by the topmost space or Maximum Hop Count of RIP that 15 router or 15 hop count only if have more 15 will can not seek the route path or inaccessible, which RIP that will work well with the network that have small-sized and it will can not work efficiently in large-sized network because of the limitation about Hop Count and the lateness in routing table update at must exchange both of the table and must wait for 30 seconds before change the routing table.

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