Chapter 3 Basic Router Configuration
Configuring Dynamic Routes
Configuring Dynamic Routes
In dynamic routing, the network protocol adjusts the path automatically, based on network traffic or topology. Changes in dynamic routes are shared with other routers in the network.
The Cisco routers can use IP routing protocols, such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP) or Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), to learn routes dynamically. You can configure either of these routing protocols on your router.
•Configuring Routing Information Protocol, page
•Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, page
Configuring Routing Information Protocol
To configure the RIP routing protocol on the router, perform these steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.router rip
2.version {1 2}
3.network
4.no
5.end
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Step 1 | router rip | Enters router configuration mode, and enables RIP |
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Step 2 | version {1 2} | Specifies use of RIP version 1 or 2. |
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Step 3 | network | Specifies a list of networks on which RIP is to be |
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