This is not quite right.
RIP version 1 is a classfull protocol ie 1.0.0.0 - 126.255.255.255 is a
class A network with mask 255.255.255.0 etc. Therefore, RIP V1 does not
support subnet masks at all the mask is assumed by the class.
RIP V 2 is classless which means it does not use the address to determine
the mask it carries it.
Regards
Andrew Shore
BTcd
Information Systems Engineering
Internet & Multimedia
-----Original Message-----
From: Felicetti, Stephen A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 February 2001 13:43
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FW1] Nokia RIPv1 and subnets
This is more of an informational message about something I encountered while
configuring RIPv1. As it turns out this problem is a limitation of the RIPv1
protocol, not the Nokia or FW-1 product. I thought it would be useful in
case anyone try's what I did, and spent a day trying to figure it out....
I have an IP440 with 4 ethernet interfaces. In order to cut down the amount
of available networks on each leg, I had originally used different subnet
masks for each interface.
I then found out that RIPv1 doesn't support different subnet masks on the
same router, so I had to make them all the same. This wasn't a problem, as
we have plenty of IPs to go around. Once I made the change, everything
worked nicely together.
However, if your situation is different and you must subnet, you have to use
a different routing protocol, or switch to RIPv2. Due to our existing
network setup, we weren't able to switch.
Thanks,
Steve Felicetti
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