How to Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

How to Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

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Created On 09/25/18 20:36 PM - Last Modified 06/01/23 03:11 AM


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Overview

This document describes how to configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on a Palo Alto Networks device.

 

Example scenario:

rip.jpg

 

Steps

  1. Go to Network > Virtual Router and check default.
    de.JPG
  2. Select RIP and add the interface to enable the protocol.
    rip ccc.JPG
  3. Select the interface and check Enable and Advertise, as shown below.
    rip en.JPG
  4. Enable the RIP protocol, as shown below.
    rip conf.JPG
  5. Follow the same steps for other Palo Alto Networks devices and check the neighbor state.
>show routing protocol rip peer
  ==========
  virtual router:               default
  peer address:                 13.0.0.1
  last update:                  Wed Nov  5 01:52:54 2014
  RIP version:                  2
  invalid packets:              0
  invalid routes:               0
 
>show routing protocol rip summary
  ==========
virtual router:                default
reject default route:          yes
redist default route:          block
interval seconds:              1
update intervals:              30
expire intervals:              180
delete intervals:              120
interface:                     13.0.0.2

 

  1. Check routing table and RIP database table, as shown below.

 

>show routing protocol rip database

VIRTUAL ROUTER: default
  ==========
Flags: S:stale path, L:linked, P:programmed
destination        metric tag  flag path-detail
10.50.240.0/24    1      0    L  RDIST connected route on ethernet1/1
10.50.240.0/24    2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
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10.50.241.0/24    2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
ge 26
10.50.242.0/24    1      0    L  RDIST connected route on ethernet1/3
10.50.242.0/24    2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
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12.0.0.0/24       2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
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13.0.0.0/24       1      0    LP RIP connected route on ethernet1/6
13.0.0.0/24       1      0    L  RDIST connected route on ethernet1/6
192.168.10.12/30  1      0    L  RDIST route, next hop 192.168.10.12
192.168.10.16/30  1      0    L  RDIST route, next hop 192.168.10.16
172.16.2.2/31     2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
ge 26
172.16.2.4/31     2      0    LP RIP route, next hop 13.0.0.1, from peer 13.0.0.1, 
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192.168.10.10/31  1      0    L  RDIST route, next hop 192.168.10.10
192.168.10.20/32  1      0    L  RDIST route, next hop 192.168.10.20
13.0.0.0/24       10     0    L  RIP local route

 

 

>show routing route

flags: A:active, ?:loose, C:connect, H:host, S:static, ~:internal, R:rip, O:ospf, 
:bgp,
      Oi:ospf intra-area, Oo:ospf inter-area, O1:ospf ext-type-1, O2:ospf ext-type-2
 
VIRTUAL ROUTER: default (id 1)
  ==========
destination          nexthop           metric flags  age  interface       
0.0.0.0/0            10.50.241.1       10     A S         ethernet1/2      
10.50.240.0/24       10.50.240.63      0      A C         ethernet1/1     
10.50.240.0/24       13.0.0.1          2        R         ethernet1/6     << Route 
learned through RIP
10.50.240.63/32      0.0.0.0           0      A H
10.50.241.0/24       13.0.0.1          2      A R         ethernet1/6     
10.50.241.63/32      0.0.0.0           0      A H
10.50.242.0/24       10.50.242.63      0      A C         ethernet1/3      
10.50.242.0/24       13.0.0.1          2        R         ethernet1/6     << Route 
learned through RIP
10.50.242.63/32      0.0.0.0           0      A H
12.0.0.0/24          13.0.0.1          2      A R         ethernet1/6      
13.0.0.0/24          0.0.0.0           1        R         ethernet1/6     << Route 
learned through RIP
13.0.0.0/24          13.0.0.2          0      A C         ethernet1/6      
13.0.0.2/32          0.0.0.0           0      A H
172.16.2.2/31        13.0.0.1          2      A R         ethernet1/6      
172.16.2.4/31        13.0.0.1          2      A R         ethernet1/6      
192.168.10.10/31     192.168.10.10     10     A S         tunnel.4        
192.168.10.12/30     192.168.10.12     10     A S         tunnel.4        
192.168.10.16/30     192.168.10.16     10     A S         tunnel.4        
192.168.10.20/32     192.168.10.20     10     A S         tunnel.4        
total routes shown: 19

 

Note: Palo Alto Networks devices support only RIPv2. Auto-summarization of RIP routes is not supported.

 

See Also

How to Configure RIP Authentication

 

 



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