In day-2, we learnt about RIP & EIGRP stuff. In the night we have troubleshoot section regarding this subject.
RIP use hop count for metric and EIGRP use bandwidth & delay for metric.
RIP have 2 version i.e. RIP and RIPv2.
The different is RIP is classfull and update routing using broadcast (255.255.255.255) and RIPv2 is classless and update using multicast (224.0.0.9).
RIP use UDP port 520 for routing update to other router.
Here the subject in RIP that we focus on:
1. Update
2. Metric
3. Split Horizon
4. Security
5. Summary
6. Filtering
7. Default Route
8. Timers
I will go one by one for detail lab to practice the command.
EIGRP use multicast (224.0.0.10) for update. EIGRP has best route and backup route if best route is unavailable. The term for that is successor (best path) and feasible successor (backup best path). EIGRP is only support by md5 authentication. Such as RIP, redistribution from other dynamic IGP in EIGRP need metric. EIGRP support equal and unequal load balancing. By default, equal load balancing is enable to 4 links and maximum is 6 links. Unequal load balancing use by command 'variance' which biggest FD / lowest FD. FD is link from router to next hop router + AD (next hop router to destination).
Then around 9 PM, we had troubleshoot ticket about EIGRP & RIP. I just finished 4 questions from 10. Oh God, please help me...
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