This course will help you understand the RIP protocol and it's sub-commands for certification purposes & real world experience.
Here, I use the GNS3 & VIRL simulator & emulator.
The course itself is very simple to understand and will allow the student to grasp the basic concept of what RIP (Routing Internet Protocol) is all about and how to apply it.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. Students have other options like GNS3, BOSOM or Live Equipment.
Who is the target audience?
- Anyone that wants to understand what RIP is all about and how to use it
- It is recommended that you use the GNS3 simulator for this course
- This course will give students a better understanding of the RIP protocol and why it's used and when & how to use it
In this lecture I will be explaining to you about RIP, but some of the sub-commands you will be needing for certification purposes and real world applications as a CCENT or CCNA.
In this lecture, I will be explaining to you the topology we will be using for the Entire course.
In this lecture, I will be explaining internetworking of RIP to include the Different Versions.
In this lecture, will be explaining to you the different sub-commands that RIP has to offer but focusing on specific commands for your certification exam. These commands are also used in real world environment.
In this lecture, I will briefly go over topics covered.
In this lecture, I will explain what the “network” commands’ purpose and how exactly you need to configure it for the CCENT or CCNA.
In this lecture, I will explain what the “No Auto-summary” command does and the importance of typing the command.
In this lecture, I will briefly go over topics covered.
In this lecture, I will define the “Distance” Sub-command and why you may want to use it.
In this lecture, I will explain the importance of the Timers command and when you would need to use it.
In this lecture, I will briefly go over topics covered.
In this lecture, I will explain the importance of using the Passive Interface command and its configurations.
In this lecture, I will explain the purpose and configuration of the Max Path command.
In this lecture, I will briefly go over topics covered.
In this lecture, I will explain why you would use this command and how to configure it.
In this lecture, I will briefly go over topics covered.