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| Xerox Networking Systems. One of the first networking protocols used in lans. |
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| What did rip evolve from and who developed it? |
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| GWINFO and Xerox developed it. |
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| Berkley Software Distribution |
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| Who wrote RFC 1058, when, and why? |
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| Charles Hedrick, 1988, To create a standardization. |
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| What are the characteristics of RIP? |
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| Distance Vector, Hop count as metric, Advertises routes with a hop count of 15 as unreachable, broadcasts every 30 seconds. |
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| What happens to the data portion of RIP? |
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| encapsulated into a UDP segment, with both source and destination port numbers set to 520. The IP header and data link headers add broadcast destination addresses before the message is sent out to all RIP configured interfaces. |
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| What is rips default administrative distance? |
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| 120 while other protocols have much lower ADs. |
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| How do you add a network in RIP? |
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| Router(config-router)#network directly-connected-classful-network-address |
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| What three commands should you use to debug? |
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| Show ip route, show ip protocols, debug ip rip |
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