Packet tracer 8.3.1.2 guide

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R2(config-router)# passive-interface gig 0/0.Configure the interface that contains no routers so that it does not send out routing information.Configure RIP for the networks directly connected to R2.R1(config-router)# default-information originate.Advertise the default route configured in step 1a with other RIP routers.R1(config-router)# passive-interface gig 0/0.Configure the LAN port that contains no routers so that it does not send out any routing information.Configure RIP for the networks that connect to R1.Use version 2 of the RIP protocol and disable the summarization of networks.Use the appropriate command to create a default route on R1 for all Internet traffic to exit the network through S0/0/1.Part 1: Configure RIPv2 Step 1: Configure RIPv2 on R1. In this activity, you will configure a default route, RIP version 2, with appropriate network statements and passive interfaces, and verify full connectivity.

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3.2.1.8 Packet Tracer – Configuring RIPv2 ObjectivesĪlthough RIP is rarely used in modern networks, it is useful as a foundation for understanding basic network routing.

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