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Command Reference
In Table 5-3, record the command,
including the correct router prompt
, that fits the description. Fill in
any blanks with the appropriate missing information.
Table 5-3
Commands for Chapter 5, RIPv1
Command
Description
Router(config)#
router rip
Starts the RIP routing process
Router(config-router)#
network 10.0.0.0
Enables RIP updates on interfaces belonging to
10.0.0.0
Router(config-router)#
Stops RIP updates on the FastEthernet 0/0 interface
passive-interface fa0/0
Router(config-router)#
Configures this router to propagate a default route in
default-information originate
RIP updates
Router#
show ip protocols
Displays detailed information about all dynamic
routing processes currently running on this router
Router#
debug ip rip
Enables the monitoring of RIP updates as they are
sent and received
Lab 5-1: Basic RIP Configuration (5.6.1)
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to
Cable a network according to the topology diagram
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Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state
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Perform basic configuration tasks on a router
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Configure and activate interfaces
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Configure RIP routing on all routers
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Verify RIP routing using
show
and
debug
commands
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Reconfigure the network to make it contiguous
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Observe automatic summarization at a boundary router
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Gather information about RIP processing using the
debug ip rip
command
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Configure a static default route
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Propagate default routes to RIP neighbors
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Document the RIP configuration
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