RIP

(โปรโตคอล RIP)

Definition

RIP (โปรโตคอล RIP) Hard Skill

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector routing protocol used in local and wide area networks to determine the best path for data transmission by measuring hop counts.

Expertise Level

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Level 1

Basic

1. Understands the basic purpose and function of RIP.

2. Can identify the concept of hop count as a routing metric.

3. Recognizes the basic characteristics of distance-vector routing protocols.

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Level 2

Intermediate

1. Can configure RIP on routers for small to medium networks.

2. Understands RIP packet formats and routing updates.

3. Can troubleshoot common RIP issues such as routing loops and convergence delays.

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Level 3

Advanced

1. Can optimize RIP configurations for complex networks and hybrid environments.

2. Understands advanced RIP features like split horizon, route poisoning, and holddown timers.

3. Capable of integrating RIP with other routing protocols and troubleshooting multi-protocol routing scenarios.

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