RIP v2

Does RIP v2 by default support VLSM or not?

Thank You,

Victor

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vreyesii
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Thank You for the reply.

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vreyesii

RIP V2 supports VLSM but will not support it by default, you have to turn off auto-summarization.

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genki

Not necessarily.

Two different concepts. They might or might not work together.

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Drake

Yes - that's the main point of RIP2.

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Paul Matthews

So to take advantage of VLSM with RIP v2 one has to turn off auto-summarization? So RIP v2 does not support VLSM by default?

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vreyesii

To enable VLSM RIP v2 passes the mask along with each route so that the subnet is EXACTLY defined.

RIP v2 supports the use of classless routing in which different subnets within the same network can use different subnet masks, or VLSM.

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Gibo®

Yes

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