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RIP Question
20 years 11 months ago #2287
by indebluez
RIP Question was created by indebluez
hi i am sorry but i am not too sure... most of the qns pertaining to ccna...should be asked here?
i have one qn...i am a little confused...
Router A interfaces with addresses 9.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.1.
Router B is connected to router A over a serial link and has addresses 10.1.1.2 and 11.1.1.2. the following are commands that would be part of a complete RIP configuration on router B with which router B advertises out all interfaces and about all route.
1)router RIP
2)network 10.0.0.0
3)networ 11.0.0.0
the options 1 to 3 are the answers.....i cant even figure out how the connection looks like....can someone plz explain ...also why the answers r such....million thanx in advance....
i have one qn...i am a little confused...
Router A interfaces with addresses 9.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.1.
Router B is connected to router A over a serial link and has addresses 10.1.1.2 and 11.1.1.2. the following are commands that would be part of a complete RIP configuration on router B with which router B advertises out all interfaces and about all route.
1)router RIP
2)network 10.0.0.0
3)networ 11.0.0.0
the options 1 to 3 are the answers.....i cant even figure out how the connection looks like....can someone plz explain ...also why the answers r such....million thanx in advance....
20 years 11 months ago #2289
by Chris
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
Replied by Chris on topic Re: RIP Question
indebluez,
From what I can figure, this must be the setup for your question:
[code:1]
[serial connection]
--9.0.0.0 ---- RouterA
10.0.0.0
RouterB
11.0.0.0--
network network network
[/code:1]
Explaination:
Since Router A and B are connected between each other via serial link, this requires them to be in the same network. If you look at the info given, the two address common to both routers are the 10.1.1.1 [Router A] and 10.1.1.2 [Router B].
Now, for Router B to advertise the networks it knows about out all interfaces, we must enter the following commands:
Router rip - enable rip
Network 10.0.0.0 - advertise to this network
Network 11.0.0.0 - advertise to this network
As you can see, all 3 commands are required in order to satisfy your question.
p.s I've renamed your thread to a more appropriate topic.
Cheers,
From what I can figure, this must be the setup for your question:
[code:1]
[serial connection]
--9.0.0.0 ---- RouterA
10.0.0.0
RouterB
11.0.0.0--
network network network
[/code:1]
Explaination:
Since Router A and B are connected between each other via serial link, this requires them to be in the same network. If you look at the info given, the two address common to both routers are the 10.1.1.1 [Router A] and 10.1.1.2 [Router B].
Now, for Router B to advertise the networks it knows about out all interfaces, we must enter the following commands:
Router rip - enable rip
Network 10.0.0.0 - advertise to this network
Network 11.0.0.0 - advertise to this network
As you can see, all 3 commands are required in order to satisfy your question.
p.s I've renamed your thread to a more appropriate topic.
Cheers,
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
20 years 11 months ago #2299
by indebluez
Replied by indebluez on topic Re: RIP Question
hi chris! thank u so much
that really did clear up things for me....i jus couldnt imagine what was goin on...thx again!
that really did clear up things for me....i jus couldnt imagine what was goin on...thx again!
20 years 11 months ago #2308
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
Replied by sahirh on topic Re: RIP Question
Classic CCNA style question.
Heres my little tip, always draw things out. A network diagram can make things so much clearer.
Heres my little tip, always draw things out. A network diagram can make things so much clearer.
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
20 years 11 months ago #2309
by Chris
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
Replied by Chris on topic Re: RIP Question
indebluez,
No problems mate, that's why the team is here !
Cheers
No problems mate, that's why the team is here !
Cheers
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
20 years 11 months ago #2313
by indebluez
Replied by indebluez on topic Re: RIP Question
hi guys...i have one more qn...
i read somewhere that to aid in converting to hex tt its a good practice to write down the 16x table even before the exam starts...
does anyone noe how this helps?
thanx a mill in advance;)
i read somewhere that to aid in converting to hex tt its a good practice to write down the 16x table even before the exam starts...
does anyone noe how this helps?
thanx a mill in advance;)
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