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Test Description

Test RIP.1.19 Metric Processing

Verify that a router properly handles RTEs that are not better than the current route for that network.

Verify that a router properly Test RIP.1.20 Static Route Processing handles static routes with the RIP protocol.

Steps/Action a. A RIP Response was transmitted from TR1 containing a Route Entry with a metric of 6. Another RIP Re-sponse was transmitted from TR2 containing the same Route Entry in Step 1 with a metric of 7. The packets transmitted by the RUT were observed.

Expected Result

a. The RUT did not update the Route Entry specifying TR2 as the next hop.

b. A RIP Response was transmitted from TR1 b. The RUT transmitted a containing a Route Entry with a metric of 6. triggered RIP Response Another RIP Re-sponse was transmitted from TR1 for the Route Entry with containing the same Route Entry in Step 5 with a metric of 7. The packets transmitted by the RUT metric 8. were observed. a. A static route was configured on one of the a. The RUT propagated interfaces on the RUT. The packets transmitted by the static route in its the RUT were observed. periodic RIP Responses. b. The static route from Part A was allowed to b. The RUT did not expire remain configured. More than 300 seconds elapsed. or delete the static The packets transmitted by the RUT were observed. route. c. A static route for network 133.178.119.0 was configured on one of the interfaces on the RUT. A RIP Re-sponse was transmitted containing a Route c. The RUT did not expire Entry for the configured static route with a metric the static route. of 16. The packets transmitted by the RUT were observed.

Actual Result

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Remark

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