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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
RIP and the myriad RIP-like protocols were based on the same set of algorithms that use distance vectors to mathematically compare routes to identify the best path to any given destination address.
RIP uses a single routing metric (hop count) to measure the distance between the source and a destination network.
RIP prevents routing loops from continuing indefinitely by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the source to a destination.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/rip.htm   (1592 words)

  
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RIP is used to convey information about routes to "destinations", which may be individual hosts, networks, or a special destination used to convey a default route.
A silent RIP might be used by hosts that do not act as gateways, but wish to listen to routing updates in order to monitor local gateways and to keep their internal routing tables up to date.
These controls are intended primarily to allow RIP to be connected to networks whose routing may be unstable or subject to errors.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1058.txt   (12725 words)

  
 mozdev.org - rip: index
RIP will now work on pages loaded in the background.
What Rip tries to do is keep the simplicity of Nuke Anything but merging it with some of the "power" of greasemonkey.
For questions or comments about rip, please send a message to the rip mailing list.
rip.mozdev.org   (669 words)

  
 RFC 1058 (rfc1058) - Routing Information Protocol
RIP is one of a class of algorithms known as "distance vector algorithms".
Suppose a gateway's route to destination N goes through gateway G. If an update arrives from G itself, the receiving gateway is required to believe the new information, whether the new metric is higher or lower than the old one.
Any host that uses RIP is assumed to have interfaces to one or more networks.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1058.html   (12583 words)

  
 The rip Homepage
For CD track ripping, I'll be amazed if cdparanoia isn't on your system by default (assuming you run Linux).
See a screenshot of the output of a "rip -ZOS -f".
Thanks to all those individuals who have contributed to rip's growth thus far.
rip.sourceforge.net   (448 words)

  
 RFC 2453 (rfc2453) - RIP Version 2
RIP is also very easy to implement, especially in relation to the newer IGPs.
RIP uses one of a class of routing algorithms known as Distance Vector algorithms.
RIP implementations must also limit the rate which of triggered updates may be trandmitted.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2453.html   (12791 words)

  
 What is Routing Information Protocol? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: RIP
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a widely-used protocol for managing router information within a self-contained network such as a corporate local area network (LAN) or an interconnected group of such LANs.
RIP is classified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as one of several internal gateway protocols (Interior Gateway Protocol).
RIP uses a hop count as a way to determine network distance.
searchnetworking.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci214265,00.html   (388 words)

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