What are the Timer of RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF Routing
Protocol?
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Answer / suraj kumar gupta
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Answer / ahmad husain
RIP (ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL)
30 SEC(UPDATE TIMER)
180 SEC(INVALID TIMER)
180 SEC(HOLDDOWN TIMER)
240 SEC(FLASH or DEAD TIMER)
IGRP (INTERIOR GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL)
90 SEC(UPDATE TIMER)
270 SEC(INVALID TIMER)
270 SEC(HOLDDOWN TIMER)
630 SEC(FLASH or DEAD TIMER)
EIGRP (ENHANCED INTERIOR GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL)
5 SEC(UPDATE TIMER)
15 SEC(HOLDDOWN TIMER) //
IN WAN(WIDE AREA N/W)
60 SEC(UPDATE TIMER)
120 SEC(HOLDDOWN TIMER)
OSPF (OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST)
10 SEC(UPDATE TIMER)
40 SEC(HOLDDOWN TIMER)
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Answer / bhisham
Timer given below:-
RIP (Routing Information Protocol):-Route update Timer
30Sec,
2 Route Invalid n Holdown timer 180 Sec
3 Flush Out =240 Sec
IGRP (Interior gateway routing protocol):-Route Update 90
Sec.
2Route Invalid =270 Sec
3 holdown timer = 280 Sec
4 Flush out timer = 680 Sec
EIGRP (Enhance Interior gateway routing protocol):-For
1.updatation used HELLO Protocol
2. Toplology used Dual All path entry
3. Routing Table Best path
OSPF (Open Shortest path First):-
1. For updation we used HEllo Protocol
2. LSA
Table Best path in N/w
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Answer / majid
RIP = 30 sec
OSPF = (When there is update it send the update part of
routing)
IGRP = 90 sec
EIGRP = 30 sec
Proved during simulation.
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Answer / ayesha anwar
rip:-
update 30 sec
timeout 180 sec
flush timer 120 sec
igrp:-
update timer 90 sec
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Answer / raja imran
rip-30 sec
igrp-90 sec
eigrp-60 sec
ospf- 10 sec
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Answer / irfan
RIP,15 seconds.
(RIP Send routing table to all connected routers)
IGRP,60 seconds.
(IGRP Send routing table to all connected routers)
EIGRP,
(After it well converged than If there is a change
in network structure it will send its routing table to all
connected routers)
OSPF, It is same as EIGRP.
(After it well converged than If there is a change
in network structure it will send its routing table to all
connected routers)
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