Se 2/0 of router 1 – connection to branch 2 Set description of the interfaces as followįa 0/0 interface of router 0 – connection to headquarterįa 0/0 of router 1 – connection to branch 1.set router 0 name as Arizona, router 1 as Virginia, router 2 as NY.enable rip protocol and disable auto summarization.assign IP address the router interfaces.We will also disable auto summarization of the routes in the routing table by using the command ‘no auto summary’.Īlso, we will set up a MOTD banner on all the routers. R is representing the RIP protocol so all the routes having R in the front are learned by the router via RIP protocol.īy default, the RIP protocol auto summarizes the routes so we have to disable the summarization on each router. In the below image, check out the routes that are learned using RIP protocol by the router, you should also make sure that router should learn routes of all the networks in the diagram. We can check the routing table using the command ‘show IP route’.Īfter successful configuration of the routing protocol, we must see the routes in the routing table learned with the help of RIP and if we are unable to see the routes then we have to check the configuration and troubleshoot the issue with the configuration. After implementing the Rip protocol on all routers, we can look into the routing table of every router to check if it has learned the routes with the help of the Rip protocol. To enable the routing between routers we will use a basic routing protocol called Rip. It’s the best practice to give a unique name to the router, as well as describing the interfaces of the routers. To set up routers, we will assign an IP address to the router interfaces. RIP protocol is still widely used due to its simplicity and it is favored in small company networks where there is a fewer number of routers used and small networks do not even need advance routing protocols as they rarely use features that are provided by the advance routing protocols while big companies with hundreds of router and complex networks use advance routing protocols as they provide more features that are required for the stability and the functioning of the big networks so at the end it comes up to the requirement of the network. RIP protocol uses hop counts when directing the traffic in the network.
We will enable these routers for dynamic routing using the Rip protocol.Ĭonfiguration of RIP protocol is very easy as compared to some of the link-state routing protocols like OSPF or EIGRP however RIP protocol does not offer that many features and RIP has a very simple working mechanism. In this lab, we will configure three Cisco routers.