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Allow traffic from 192.168.0.0/24 to 192.168.1.0/24

First off, its been years since I've really dove into anything network related so I'll try to explain the best I can and accept I probably messed up somewhere along the way. My primary network (ISP ...
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Add/Change the 'src' component of a route get from RIPv2 advertisement

My Linux will get dynamic route entries from neighbor routers sent by RIPv2 advertisement. My Linux is running Qugga and the advertising routers are Cisco on which I have no control. I will get a ...
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RIPv2: Strange Rule in Advertising

In the current version of Quagga on Linux, I found there is a rule which can suppress some kind routes information from advertising out to neighbor routers via RIPv2. If router r1 connects to another ...
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How can I configure a BIRD router to communicate to a neighbor on a different subnet?

Introduction I'm attempting to set up basic communication with the RIPv2 protocol between two hosts running the BIRD routing daemon. I've got Host A with an interface enp0 that has address 10.0.1....
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RIP versus OSPF

If in my network there is a RIP, EIGRP, OSPF then a request is sent and It may pass to any of the 3 protocols, which among the three has the highest priority or the protocol that is being executed?
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Cluster red hat add a default route , no RIP protocol is enabled

We have a couple of Red Hat Enterprise linux server with clustering uname -a: Linux deda-ora1 2.6.18-194.el5 #1 SMP Mon Mar 29 22:10:29 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux rpm -qf /etc/...
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Hop count : Proper way to count hops : Router count vs Router count +1 [closed]

I am very puzzled and confused about the hop-count definition, especially related to RIP metric. Does hop-count have to reflect link count or router count ? Here are two possibilities : Statement A : ...
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HP RIP on LAN Topology

We have 1 main core HP Routing Switch in server room that connects other data closet switches and 6 Data Closet switches that connect the clients. We only have 3 VLANS. I have 2 questions: 1.) ...
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Configuring quagga to report Openvpn VPN subnet

I'm trying to use quagga with RIP2 to route traffic through an openvpn server. At the moment I'm having trouble because it's reporting the VPN subnet (172.19.2.x) as just a single IP (172.19.2.1). I'...
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Why RIP uses hop count and not delay metric?

Distance vector routing algorithm RIP uses hop count as a routing metric. Why it is not using delay as a metric ?
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what is the meaning of rip packet information?

my public IP is 89.75.42.70. Why RIP packet contains such information? I don't understand the IP notation and what it means. IP Address: 89.75.40.0, Metric: 1 Address Family: IP (2) IP ...
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IP-Route multiple IPs from one NIC to Hyper-V instances

I have one root server @ server4you, unfortunately, S4U doesn't allow Bridging, so I am stuck with a problem! I have 4 IPs mapped on one NIC and need to realise following configuration: XX.XX.XX.1 =>...
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RIP v2 summarisation

I am learning ccna, and doing some practice on packet tracer. I have a simple network with two routers, R0 and R1. They are connected to each other through a serial link (172.16.56.128/30). R0 is ...
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redistribution OSPF RIP of directly connected networks

I am trying to learn redistribution between RIP and OSPF. I am using packet tracer. I have one router BRANCH that is configured with RIP v2. On fa0/0 there is the network 172.16.56.0/25, on fa0/1 the ...
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Must all routers support RIP in order for it to calculate distance?

I'm just beginning to research the topic of RIP, and I'm left with a (perhaps stupid) question. According to a tutorial I read here, RIP exchanges routing information with its "direct" neighbours. My ...
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Importance of loopback ip address [closed]

Why do we configure loopback IP address in router RIP and router OSPF configuration ? What is the significance of configuring it ?
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VLSM, Rip V1 and Rip V2

I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but I'm not sure if I'm right, As I know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM. If i understand right Even if Rip ...
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Internet routing doesn't work in LAN on a two NIC's (WAN + LAN) Windows Server 2008 R2

We have the following network setup: A) Modem (192.168.0.1) with DHCP disabled B) Windows Server 2008 R2 with dual NIC: B1) WAN interface (192.168.0.2) B2) LAN interface (192.168.1.2) C) Switch ...
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auto-summarization: classful vs classless routing protocols

Suppose a router R1 is directly connected to the following subnets: 10.1.0.0/24 10.1.1.0/24 10.1.2.0/24 10.1.3.0/24 If it is running RIPv1, it will advertise: "i have the network 10.0.0.0" (...
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RIP Advertising Networks of EIGRP without Redistributing

This is the topology I have set up in my GNS3. The RIP V2 protocol of Router R2 is recognizing and advertising the two networks that are advertised in EIGRP, even though the said information should ...
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Cisco IOS command : default-information originate vs redistribute static

I am quite confusing with the Cisco IOS command. what's the actual difference between redistribute static as i learn in EIGRP whereas default-information originate in RIP/RIPv2/OSPF? I hope to get ...
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Whats wrong with this router config

This is a Netgear FSM7328S which we have VOIP phones hooked up to. The phones will come online for a few seconds\minutes then drop, at which point, we need to go around and manually reset all the ...
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What is the difference between OSPF and RIP?

What is the difference between OSPF and RIP? Could someone explain the advantages and disadvantage? Also when I should use one or the other.
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Setting up a subnetted Cisco WAN - Serial connection doesn't work

I have two routers setup on subnetted on a network address of 192.168.25.0/29 and I can't seem to get the serial connection to work with RIP. Here are the running-config for the two routers: http://...
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Redistribute RIP tables in quagga

Apparently the command for that is redistribute connected. Where do I input it? I tried it in the telnet interface, but it's not recognised.
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getting cisco on the net

I'm trying to set up a Cisco test lab I have three routers and one switch: Cisco 2501 Cisco 2513 Cisco 3620 Catalyst 1900 What I'm trying to do is to get the 2501 and 2513 on the net. Router #1 is ...
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Redistribute OSPFv3 static route to RIPng

I have a IPv6 static route on a Cisco 2600 that is being redistributed to other Routers in the same OSPFv3 area. One of the routers (not the one with the static route) is also a participant in a ...
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Maximum number of routes in RIPv2

What is the limitations of route count in RIPv2? Is there a standard limitation of the protocol or does it vary by router models, configurations, etc...
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Split horizon, route filtering, and having RIPv2 announce a non-attached route to host

Routers A, B & C live at 10.1.1.1, 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.1.3 on a /24 metro Ethernet subnet. Each router also has its own private subnet on another interface. Router B's private subnet links thru a ...
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