What do you need to know about Rip?

What do you need to know about Rip?

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is one of the routing protocols you need to understand if you want to pass the Cisco CCNA exam. If you have no idea how RIP works I suggest to read this lesson first where I explain how RIP works. In this lesson I’ll show you how to configure RIP on a Cisco router.

What is the port number for the RIP protocol?

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol which uses hop count as a routing metric to find the best path between the source and the destination network. It is a distance vector routing protocol which has AD value 120 and works on the application layer of OSI model. RIP uses port number 520.

What do you need to know about change over relays?

A Change Over type relay is much like a Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) relay. Inorder to explain the working of a Change Over Relay, I have compared it to a SPDT relay. A SPDT relay configuration switches one common pole to two other poles, flipping between them.

Which is a typical application of a relay?

Typical applications of relays include computer interfaces, telecommunication systems, traffic control, automotive electrical systems, home appliances, lighting control systems, electric motor controllers, tools and machines, air-conditioning and heating systems, and so on. Applications of Relays Classification of Relays 1.

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is one of the routing protocols you need to understand if you want to pass the Cisco CCNA exam. If you have no idea how RIP works I suggest to read this lesson first where I explain how RIP works. In this lesson I’ll show you how to configure RIP on a Cisco router.

How does the ribt series of relays work?

RIBT Series – High/Low Voltage Separation The RIBT Series is designed to provide physically separate entrances for connections to the relay input coil and output contacts. Relay contact wires exit the housing through a 1/2″ or 3/4″ NPT nipple.

A Change Over type relay is much like a Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) relay. Inorder to explain the working of a Change Over Relay, I have compared it to a SPDT relay. A SPDT relay configuration switches one common pole to two other poles, flipping between them.

Do you need to know Rip to pass CCNA?

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is one of the routing protocols you need to understand if you want to pass the Cisco CCNA exam. If you have no idea how RIP works I suggest to read this lesson first where I explain how RIP works.