Figure A shows the network topology for the configuration that follows, which shows how to configure RIP-2 using the commands covered in this chapter.
Figure 8-1. Network Topology for RIP-2 Routing Configuration

Boston Router
| Boston>en | |
| Boston#config t | |
| Boston(config)#router rip | Enables RIP routing |
| Boston(config-router)#version 2 | Enables RIP-2 |
| Boston(config-router)#network 172.16.0.0 | Advertises directly connected networks (classful address only) |
| Boston(config-router)#no auto-summary | Turns off autosummarization |
| Boston(config-router)#exit | |
| Boston(config)#exit | |
| Boston#copy run start |
Buffalo Router
| Buffalo>en | |
| Buffalo#config t | |
| Buffalo(config)#router rip | Enables RIP routing |
| Buffalo(config-router)#version 2 | Enables RIP-2 |
| Buffalo(config-router)#network 172.16.0.0 | Advertises directly connected networks (classful address only) |
| Buffalo(config-router)#no auto-summary | Turns off autosummarization |
| Buffalo(config-router)#Cntl+z | Exits back to privileged mode |
| Buffalo#copy run start |
Bangor Router
| Bangor>en | |
| Bangor#config t | |
| Bangor(config)#router rip | Enables RIP routing |
| Bangor(config-router)#version 2 | Enables RIP-2 |
| Bangor(config-router)#network 172.16.0.0 | Advertises directly connected networks (classful address only) |
| Bangor(config-router)#no auto-summary | Turns off autosummarization |
| Bangor(config-router)#Cntl+z | Exits back to privileged mode |
| Bangor#copy run start |
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