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Nov 4, 2010

Lab 14: Troubleshooting RIP

Objectives: We will set up an ip addresses on Routers 1, 2 and 4 with RIP as the routing
protocol. We will then Observe Routing Activity using debug ip rip.  The routes will be
examined using show ip route command. 




1.       Establish the configurations outlined in the table below before continuing.


2. Configure Rip routing protocol on all routers using the proper network statements.

3. Check to make sure you receive the routes on all routers with the show ip route
command.  

4. Once you have received the routes execute the command debug ip rip from privilege
mode on Router 1.  

5. Observe the output on the routers terminal screen.   (The output could take up to 60
seconds to appear.)

6. To turn off the debug command us the no keyword in front of the command (ie no
debug ip rip) or to turn off all debugging use “undebug all” or “u all”

7. View the routing table entries on Routers 2 and 4.  Notice the Administrative distance
and metrics for these routes.  

8. Make sure you can ping all devices in the network.  If you cannot ping then you will
need to troubleshoot the router configurations to ensure you set everything up correctly.