Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH 사용자 설명서
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Chapter 22. RIP
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
Route Advertisement of VLANs
Virtual LANs (VLANs) that are configured with an IP address but are configured to not route
IP or are not configured to run RIP, do not have their subnets advertised by RIP. RIP
advertises only those VLANs that are configured with an IP address, are configured to route
IP, and run RIP.
IP or are not configured to run RIP, do not have their subnets advertised by RIP. RIP
advertises only those VLANs that are configured with an IP address, are configured to route
IP, and run RIP.
RIP Version 1 Versus RIP Version 2
A new version of RIP, called RIP version 2, expands the functionality of RIP version 1 to
include the following:
include the following:
•
Variable-length subnet masks (VLSMs).
•
Support for next-hop addresses, which allows for optimization of routes in certain
environments.
•
Multicasting.
RIP version 2 packets can be multicast instead of being broadcast, reducing the load on
hosts that do not support routing protocols.
hosts that do not support routing protocols.
Note:
If you are using RIP with supernetting/Classless Inter-Domain
Routing (CIDR), you must use RIPv2 only.
Route Redistribution
More than one routing protocol can be enabled simultaneously on the switch. Route
redistribution allows the switch to exchange routes, including static routes, between the
routing protocols.
redistribution allows the switch to exchange routes, including static routes, between the
routing protocols.
is an example of route redistribution between an OSPF AS and
a RIP AS.