Free CCNA | RIP & EIGRP | Day 25 | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course

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In this video, day 25 of my free CCNA 200-301 course, you will learn about the basics of the two distance vector dynamic routing protocols, RIP and EIGRP.

In this FREE and COMPLETE CCNA 200-301 course you will find lecture videos covering all topics in Cisco official exam topics list, end-of-video quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards to review, and practice labs to get hands-on experience.
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0:00 Introduction
1:32 Things we'll cover
2:16 RIP intro
4:07 RIPv1 and RIPv2
7:12 RIP Configuration
9:48 'network' command
13:00 'passive-interface' command
13:50 Advertise default route via RIP
15:42 'show ip protocols' (RIP)
17:59 EIGRP intro
20:13 EIGRP Configuration
22:59 Wildcard Masks
28:55 EIGRP Configuration (cont.)
30:01 'show ip protocols' (EIGRP)
30:44 EIGRP Router ID
33:09 'show ip route' (EIGRP)
33:48 Things we covered
34:47 Quiz 1
36:11 Quiz 2
37:31 Quiz 3
38:38 Boson ExSim

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ERRATA: At 17:30, I said '...which is currently the default of 20'. It should be '120', as is shown on the screen. Typo in my script 😅
At 24:48, '128' is written in binary as It should be

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What is wrong with the few individuals who disliked this incredible video? Thank you, Jeremy, for the wonderful work.

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Dear Jeremy, I have passed the CCNA exam. Thanks so much for your incredible training and this journey of learning through all of your videos. (Posting here since I love routing most of all) So grateful...

fereydoonsassani
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I like how you include other things into complete CCNA course even though there are not specified in exam topic list. RIP and EIGRP tend to appear on job interviews and for obvious reason it’s good to know the answers.

MrArnipress
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Even after completing a very good CCNA video training on Udemy, while watching this series of videos, I still find myself learning new things and my overall level of understanding increases. Thank you Jeremy!

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0:01 Introduction
1:33 Things we'll cover
2:16 RIP
4:09 RIPv1 and RIPv2
7:13 Basic RIP Configuration
9:49 Network Command
13:51 Advertise a default route into RIP
15:45 Show IP protocols

18:01 EIGRP
20:30 Configuration
23:00 Wildcard Masks
30:01 Show IP Protocols
33:12 EIGRP in Routing Table
33:48 Things we covered
34:47 QUIZ!

imjinaah
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You are a gem Man, I already completed all the videos in this CCNA series.

ananyamanna
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I am preparing for my CCNP ENCOR exam and I am still getting back to your videos to better understand these topics. I have watched videos from several reputable resources and I still think you are THE BEST instructor!

abdelrahmanelsherbiny
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Jeremy, your time and effort in putting these videos together is greatly appreciated. I have such a greater understanding of Cisco thanks to you.

lionelhunt
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I am so relieved that you explained wildcard masks! 😀

starky
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:27 *📚 Understanding the importance of covering RIP and EIGRP in the CCNA course*
- RIP and EIGRP may not be explicitly listed in the exam topics, but they might still appear in the exam questions.
- Familiarity with RIP and EIGRP provides a foundation for understanding dynamic routing protocols, which can be beneficial for OSPF, explicitly listed in the exam topics.
- Although not studied to the same depth as OSPF, gaining an overview of RIP and EIGRP is advantageous for a broader understanding of networking concepts.
02:17 *🔍 Exploring the basics of RIP*
- RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is an industry standard distance vector interior gateway protocol.
- RIP operates based on hop count as its metric, with a maximum hop count of 15.
- RIP versions include RIP version 1, RIP version 2, and RIPng for IPv6.
06:15 *🛠️ Configuring RIP version 2*
- RIP version 2 supports VLSM and CIDR, unlike version 1.
- Configuration commands for RIP version 2 include specifying the version, disabling auto-summary, and defining network ranges.
- Understanding how to configure RIP version 2 provides a foundational understanding of dynamic routing configuration.
13:01 *📡 Utilizing RIP for default route distribution*
- RIP can be used to distribute default routes to routers, enabling access to external networks.
- The DEFAULT-INFORMATION ORIGINATE command shares the default route information with neighboring routers.
- Routers can load-balance traffic over multiple routes with the same metric, providing redundancy and optimized network traffic flow.
15:43 *📊 Reviewing RIP with SHOW IP PROTOCOLS command*
- The SHOW IP PROTOCOLS command provides insights into RIP configuration, including timers, network listings, and neighbors.
- Parameters like maximum paths and administrative distance can be adjusted using specific commands in RIP configuration mode.
- Understanding how to analyze RIP configurations prepares for troubleshooting and optimizing network performance.
18:06 *🔄 Introduction to EIGRP as an advanced routing protocol*
- EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is an enhanced version of IGRP and is considered a Cisco proprietary protocol.
- EIGRP offers faster reaction to network changes compared to RIP and supports very large networks without the 15-hop limit.
- Unique features of EIGRP include multicast messaging, unequal-cost load balancing, and improved efficiency, although its usage is primarily limited to Cisco devices.
20:56 *🛠️ Configuring EIGRP on R1*
- Configuring Autonomous System (AS) numbers for EIGRP routers.
- Disabling auto-summary to advertise specific network prefixes.
- Using the NETWORK command to activate EIGRP on interfaces.
22:14 *🧮 Understanding Wildcard Masks*
- Explanation of wildcard masks as inverted subnet masks.
- Examples of converting subnet masks to wildcard masks.
- Demonstrating wildcard mask usage in EIGRP network activation.
26:26 *🌐 EIGRP Network Activation and Wildcard Masks*
- Understanding wildcard mask matching for activating EIGRP on interfaces.
- Examples of EIGRP network activation based on wildcard mask matching.
- Importance of matching bits in wildcard masks for EIGRP activation.
30:06 *📊 EIGRP Protocol Details*
- Overview of EIGRP routing protocol configuration and operation.
- Explanation of EIGRP metric calculation using bandwidth and delay.
- Understanding EIGRP router-ID determination and its significance.
33:13 *🗺️ EIGRP Route Table and Metrics*
- Analyzing EIGRP routes in the routing table.
- Comparing EIGRP metric costs with other routing protocols.
- Recognizing the complexity of EIGRP metrics in larger networks.
34:10 *📚 Review and Quiz Questions*
- Recap of RIP and EIGRP configuration basics.
- Preparation for learning OSPF in upcoming videos.
- Practice quiz questions for reinforcing understanding.

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erikcarlin
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About the Quiz 2, how did you get the EIGRP network command 128.0.0.0?

charleskim
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Jeremy, your materials are great and highly appreciated by our study group for CCNA/CCNP. Thank you.

egorm
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no place for any doubts ..every concept is so crystal clear..thnk u sir

anubhutisharma
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I think this video was the most confusing, especially the wildcard masks. where a lot of the details were said instead of on screen as usual. Repeated it a couple of times and still confused on how to determine how many binary digits have to match. For instance, at 27:11, why does 172.16.1.0 have to match all /29 network bits. While at 28:15 only the first 5 bits?

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J'sIT-Lab. Thanks man. I like this guy. There is always something catchy always, never leaving any table unturned

glenntembo
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First I´d like to congratulate you for this wonderful work you are doing, it is amazing.
I designed a similar topology in packet tracer and tried to use RIP and a remote server to allocate Ip´s to the PC´s, the routing table was populated and the routers could ping each other, what happened is that the pcs couldn´t get IP´s and even if I manually configured manually the pings didn´t succeed. But with EIGRP the pc´s could get IP´s and ping each other.

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I think you are the best instructor. Even though English is my third language, I don't have any problems understanding your explanations. Thank you, Jeremy!

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Hello, I'd like to welcome you to Jeremy's IT lab.

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