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Title: RIP2 (Routing Information Protocol)


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RIP2 (Routing Information Protocol)
  • Team Agile

2
Routing Protocols
  • Link State
  • OSPF
  • ISIS
  • Distance vector
  • RIP (version 1 and 2)
  • IGRP (Cisco Proprietary)

3
RIP
  • Interior Gateway Protocol
  • Oldest Distance Vector Routing Protocol still in
    use
  • Based on Bellman-Ford algorithm
  • 1982 in BSD UNIX (4.2)
  • Classful Routing protocol
  • Designed for Modest size network

4
RIP
  • Only best route is maintained (Route with lowest
    metric value)
  • Number of hops as metric
  • No Authentication

5
RIP Updates
  • Sends Periodic Update and when topology changes
    (about 30 sec)
  • Updates are sent to all the neighbor
  • Sends Complete Routing table
  • Slow convergence (Router typically waits for
    about 180 sec (630) to declare neighbor
    unavailable)

6
Response / Update message
7
RIP Message types
  • Request Message
  • Command 1
  • Specific Query about one or multiple address
  • If requested IP is 0.0.0.0 that mean Requesting
    complete Routing table
  • Response Message
  • Command 2
  • Unsolicited response (regular updates)
  • Triggered Updates
  • Build in response to Request

8
Count to infinity
  • Router B sends complete (including information
    which it learned from router C) routing table to
    Router C
  • In case of failure of link between C and D Router
    C will still think it can reach Router D via
    router B
  • This will cause routing loop and traffic will be
    bouncing between Router B and C

9
Split Horizon
  • Eliminate routing loops
  • Used to eliminate count to infinity problem
  • The updates received on interface 1 will not be
    advertised back on the same interface
  • Router B will not send the information back to C
    learned from C
  • In case of failure between C and D. Router C will
    declare the Router Dead and Network 4 unreachable

10
RIPv2
  • Classless
  • Multicast address for sending updates
  • Authentication
  • Triggered updates
  • Backward compatible
  • Split Horizon with Poisoned Reverse
  • Router will send advertisement with metric value
    of 16 (unreachable)

11
RIPv2 Authentication
  • Per message Authentication
  • Only one Authentication type (Clear text
    password)
  • First router entry Address family identifier
    should be FFFF to tell the receiving end that
    first entry is password
  • If password is small then given length, it is
    padded with nulls (000..0)

12
RIPv2 Packet Format
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Packet details
  • Address Family Identifier
  • Used to identify which
  • Route tag
  • Preserve externally advertised metric
  • IP address
  • IP address of the Destination network
  • Subnet mask
  • Subnet mask of the advertised network
  • Next hop
  • Immediate next hop IP to which the router will
    forward the packets for destination

14
RIPv2 Compatibility with RIPV1
  • Fully compatible
  • Compatibility Switch required
  • To disable use of Multicasting on outgoing
    messages
  • When using RIP1 and RIP2 in network, a single
    subnet mask should be used, to avoid routing
    black holes

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References
  • RFC 1058
  • http//www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1058.txt
  • RFC 2453
  • http//tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2453
  • Routing Information Protocol
  • http//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/i
    to_doc/rip.htm

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