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Foil 28 Routing Information Protocol (1)

From Introduction to Network Security Lectures at Xi'an Jaotong University -- Sept 1998. by Roman Markowski


RIP is a distance vector protocol that uses hop count as a metric
widely used in a global Internet
RIP is an interior gateway protocol - performs routing within a single routing domain (autonomous system)
"routed" - implementation of RIP shipped with Unix
AppleTalk RTMP and VINES RTP are based on RIP
There are 2 RIP specifications : RIP (RFC 1058 (1988)) and RIP 2 (RFC 1723 (1994))



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