Syed,
All these questions are very easy to lab. If you have receive version 1
only, you will not accept version 2, so authentication doesn't matter. If
you have receive version 1 and 2 then authentication fails. I recommend
putting a couple routers back to back and see for sure!
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Syed Khalid Ali <
khalid_khursheed_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> dear group,
> I am unable to understand the difference between these two command for RIP.
> my
> wild guess is that for "ip rip send version 1", RIP process will not
> populate
> the other field in the packet related to version 2. For "ip rip
> v2-broadcast"
> the field related to v2 are populated but ignored by version 1 listening
> router.
> One more thing if authentication is configured how version 1 routers will
> react?
> ThanksKhalid
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