Monday, May 7, 2012

Packet Tracer# 7.4.3.2 Routing Table Corruption

In this packet tracer my job was to basically setup a default rip route, setup static routes for the ISP, turn every port status to up, and to setup a rip route. What my first priority was, is to turn on every port status so that there is a valid connection and so that i know if i can ping to the other routers. After doing all of that with the command no shutdown, i went straight with the rip routes. What RIP does is that it sends an update to the routers that you configured every 30 seconds for a network change. So after configuring every router with a RIP route with network (The network Address) i wanted to setup a default origin in the ISP. Since the ISP needed to know what is being changed in the network i had to make that the default information origin. I used the command Default-Information originate in the configuration terminal of ISP to setup the RIP default router. Finally, i made the static routes from ISP to every device that was in the network so i can ping and have communication to them. That's what Routing Table Corruption was basically all about, to fix anything and making sure the network was being updated.

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