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Routing Information Protocol Version 1 (RIPv1)




History of the RIPv1

RIP is the routing protocol that most parents and is a development of the earlier protocol there is namely the Gateway Information Protocol (GWINFO). The parties developed a GWINFO so that it becomes the RIP is Xerox Network URSystem.RIP became very popular when implemented in Barkeley Software Distribution (BSD) 
as a routing Daemon. In 1988, Charles Hadrik write back specification in RFC 1058 RIP as the standards that will be used extensively. RIP that is contained in RFC 1058 here's what we know as RIP v1. While in 1994 the RIP in the write back in RFC 1723 as RIP v2. And in 1977, RFC 2080 load standardization about RIPng (RIP Next Generation), is a protocol for routing network that uses IPV6 addressing. 

Specifications and limits RIPv1 

Original RIP Specification, defined in RFC 1058, uses classful routing. Periodic routing updates do not carry subnet information, lack of support untukVariable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM). This limitation is not possible to have different-sized subnets within the same network class. In other words, all subnets in the network class must have the same size. There is also no support for router authentication, making RIP vulnerable to various attacks.

 • Hop count can not exceed 15, in case if it exceeds it will be considered invalid. Hop infinity is represented with numbers 16. 
• Most RIP networks are flat.There is no concept of areas or boundaries in RIP networks. 
• Variable Length Subnet Masks are not supported by RIP version 1 (RIPv1). 
• RIP has slow convergence and count to infinity problems.
Blog, Updated at: Juni 18, 2017

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