CCNA 3 Chapter 2 Introduction to Classless Routing

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CCNA 3 Chapter 2 Introduction to Classless Routing. By Your Name. Objectives. VLSM RIP version 2. What Is VLSM and Why Is It Used?. Wasting Space. When to Use VLSM?. Calculating Subnets with VLSM. Route Aggregation. Configuring VLSM. RIP version 2. RIP History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of CCNA 3 Chapter 2 Introduction to Classless Routing

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CCNA 3 Chapter 2 Introduction to Classless

RoutingBy

Your Name

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Objectives

• VLSM• RIP version 2

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What Is VLSM and Why Is It Used?

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Wasting Space

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When to Use VLSM?

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Calculating Subnets with VLSM

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Route Aggregation

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Configuring VLSM

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RIP version 2

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RIP History

• RIPv1 has the following limitations:– It does not send subnet mask information in its

updates. – It sends updates as broadcasts on

255.255.255.255. – It does not support authentication. – It is not able to support VLSM or classless

interdomain routing (CIDR).

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RIPv2 Features

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Comparing RIPv1 and RIPv2

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Configuring RIPv2

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Verifying RIPv2

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Troubleshooting RIPv2

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Default Routes

• Default routes — The system administrator manually defines default routes as the path to take when there is no known route to the destination.

• Default routes keep routing tables shorter.