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In this scenario, RIP has been properly
configured with IP unnumbered. The examples show how to verify the proper
configuration of IP unnumbered.
Displaying the Routes
In the output of the show ip
route command from RouterA, you can see that RouterA has a route to
168.71.8.0. (see RouterA#show ip route 168.71.8.1
command output)
In the output of the show ip
route command from RouterC, you can see that RouterC has a route to
168.71.5.0. (see RouterC#show ip route 168.71.5.1
command output)
Notice that in both of the previous routing
tables, the last update from address is the same as the actual address
used in the show ip route command. Note that the routing entry
indicates that this is a subnetted Class B address and not a host route
because the mask is 255.255.255.0. This is the expected behavior when IP
unnumbered is configured correctly. If IP unnumbered had been configured
incorrectly, the routing entry would have a host route mask of
255.255.255.255.
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