Rip message format, Ripv1 message format, Ripv2 message format – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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NOTE:

RIPv2 has two types of message transmission: broadcast and multicast. Multicast is the default type using
224.0.0.9 as the multicast address. The interface working in the RIPv2 broadcast mode can also receive
RIPv1 messages.

RIP message format

A RIP message consists of a header and up to 25 route entries. (A RIPv2 authentication message uses the

first route entry as the authentication entry, leaving 24 available.)

RIPv1 message format

Figure 6 RIPv1 Message Format

Header description:

Command—Type of message. 1 indicates request, which is used to request all or part of the routing
information from the neighbor; 2 indicates response, which contains all or part of the routing

information. A response message consists of up to 25 route entries.

Version—Version of RIP, 0x01 for RIPv1.

Must be zero—This field must be zero.

AFI—Address Family Identifier, 2 for IP.

IP Address—Destination IP address of the route. It can be a natural network, subnet or a host
address.

Metric—Cost of the route.

RIPv2 message format

The format of RIPv2 message is similar to RIPv1.

Figure 7 RIPv2 Message Format

Differences from RIPv1:

Command

AFI

IP address

Version

Unused

Subnet mask

Next hop

Route tag

Metric

0

7

15

31

Route

Entries

Header

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