Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on Mikrotik Wireless

Posted by Admin Thursday, July 22, 2010 0 comments
This tutorial mikrotik is about Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks. As such it is classified as an interior gateway protocol (IGP). It uses the distance-vector routing algorithm. It was first defined in RFC 1058 (1988). The protocol has since been extended several times, resulting in RIP Version 2 (RFC 2453). Both versions are still in use today, however, they are considered to have been made technically obsolete by more advanced techniques such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and the OSI protocol IS-IS. RIP has also been adapted for use in IPv6 networks, a standard known as RIPng (RIP next generation), published in RFC 2080 (1997).

This Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on Mikrotik is used for wireless connection.

RIP Configuration :

1. add ip address at wlan that has been established
e.g, : 192.168.75.1/30
2. RIP Setting
routing > rip > interface
add if there is none, set interface to wlan, authentication = md5
authenticatio key = coli (any)
check on se setting:
redistribute static routes
redistribute connected routes
or as needed.

routing > rip > neighbour
add adress 192.168.75.2 << ip addrres at other side wlan.

At other site mikrotik, do the same thing. The different just abbout neighbour ip addrress, asign the ip address from the other wlan (crisscrossed)

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