What Is Split Horizon; What Rip Versions Are Supported - Dell M6220 User Configuration Manual

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has a hop-count of 0. With RIP , the maximum number of hops from source to
destination is 15. Packets with a hop count greater than 15 are dropped
because the destination network is considered unreachable.

What Is Split Horizon?

RIP uses a technique called split horizon to avoid problems caused by
including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route was
originally learned. With simple split horizon, a route is not included in
updates sent on the interface on which it was learned. In split horizon with
poison reverse, a route is included in updates sent on the interface where it
was learned, but the metric is set to infinity.

What RIP Versions Are Supported?

There are two versions of RIP:
RIP-1 defined in RFC 1058
Routes are specified by IP destination network and hop count
The routing table is broadcast to all stations on the attached network
RIP-2 defined in RFC 1723
Route specification is extended to include subnet mask and gateway
The routing table is sent to a multicast address, reducing network
traffic
An authentication method is used for security
The PowerConnect M6220, M6348, M8024, and M8024-k switches support
both versions of RIP. You may configure a given port:
To receive packets in either or both formats
To transmit packets formatted for RIP-1 or RIP-2 or to send RIP-2 packets
to the RIP-1 broadcast address
To prevent any RIP packets from being received
To prevent any RIP packets from being transmitted
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Configuring RIP

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