Routing Information Protocol - Keeping It Classless Labs

September 15, 2011 in Systems1 minute

Today we’ll be looking at Routing Information Protocol, or RIP. This is an easy-to-use protocol to distribute routing information around a network. We’ll explore how to configure it on a Cisco router, and some of the tweaks necessary to get it to perform well in a modern network.

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Matt Oswalt

Principal Systems Engineer at Cloudflare focused on traffic engineering, Rust, and highly available distributed systems.

Writes primarily about systems programming, Linux networking, machine learning, and lessons learned from building and operating large-scale production systems.