"Eric Mwambaji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> By default Cisco IOS 12.0 will enable RIP v2 when
> sending out and will receive any version.
>
> To specify a version:
>
> Config t
>  router rip
>   version 2 (or version 1)
>
> Eric M.
> CCNA

Not strictly true. In order to ensure backward compatibility, the Cisco IOS
receives updates from any version, i.e. the router performs RIP LISTEN for
any version of RIP. However, the version that is going to come up without
specifying the "version" command will be RIP v1. That affects RIP TALK only.
So the default, if you want to put it that way, is RIP v1, provided that no
version has been specified with the "version" command.

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Edward Solomon
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Senior I/T Specialist
Networking Solutions
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