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Diffrence between Rip v1 and v2

Latest reply: Jan 10, 2019 07:20:00 2099 10 8 0 0

Hello everyone,

Now I’d like to share with you the difference between Rip v1 and v2.

1. RIPv1 is a classful routing protocol, and RIPv2 is a classless routing protocol.

2. RIPv1 does not support VLSM, and RIPv2 supports VLSM.

3. The RIPv1 does not provide the authentication function. The RIPv2 supports authentication and has two authentication modes: Plain text and MD5.

4. The RIPv1 does not provide the function of manually summarizing data. The RIPv2 can manually summarize the data when the automatic summarization function is disabled.

5. RIPv1 is a broadcast update, and RIPv2 is a multicast update.

6. The RIPv1 does not mark the route. The RIPv2 can mark the route (tag) for filtering and making policies.

7. A maximum of 25 routes can be carried in the updata sent by theRIPv1, and a maximum of 24 routes can be carried when the RIPv2 is authenticated.

8. The updata packet sent by the RIPv1 does not contain the next-hop attribute, and the RIPv2 has the next-hop attribute.         

This is what I want to share with you today, thank you!    


RIP is very old, on the campus network, we suggest use the OSPF
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I come to the forum to see technical posts every day, sooner or later I will become an expert.Diffrence between Rip v1 and v2-2825951-1
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Its hard
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What's the difference between RIP and OSPF?
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Is RIP protocol still wide used nowadays I wonder?
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The updata packet sent by the RIPv1 does not contain the next-hop attribute, and the RIPv2 has the next-hop attribute.Can you provide a more detailed explanation?
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from this case, I learned the diffrence between Rip v1 and v2. thanks for sharing, we learned a lot from this good case.wish you can share much about this product.
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there is difference in silent interface feature in RIP v1 and RIP v2 ?
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RIPv1 is calssful routing protocol which means it doesn't send the subnet mask information while sending updates to its neighbor routers.
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RIPv2 support VLSM, Thus its a classless routing protocol and send the subnet informaiton while sending updates.
RIPv1 routing updates are broadcasted.
RIPv2 routing updates are multicasted.
RIPv1 as no authentication
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RIPv2 supports authentication (plain-text or MD5). Authentication helps in confirming that the updates are coming from authorized sources.
And finally:
RIPv1 is not used anymore unless you work with dinosaur connected to your network.
RIPv2 is still used don't know which reason can leads you to configure RIPv2.
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