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58 It uses Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1 (RFC\ 1058),
60 and Internet Router Discovery Protocol (RFC 1256)
62 The RIPv1 protocol is based on the reference
72 for Routing Information Protocol packets.
91 deletes all pre-existing
92 non-static routes in kernel table.
94 included in RIP responses if they have a valid RIP -hopcount
134 .Em split-horizon .
174 .Em black-holes .
181 age of any relevant Router Discovery Protocol default routes.
188 to the destination address on point-to-point links, and to the router's
201 .Em Internet Router Discovery Protocol
208 a good Advertisement and it is not multi-homed,
215 if multi-homed to ensure all interfaces are used.
237 Thus, multi-homed hosts running with
250 The netmask associated with point-to-point links (such as SLIP
256 .Bl -tag -width indent
260 to accept a RIP request from non-router node.
283 With this explicit option, the daemon is always in "quiet-mode" for RIP
306 or on a gateway that uses another routing protocol whose routes
313 cause host or point-to-point routes to not be advertised,
317 machines connected with point-to-point links such as SLIP.
319 cause the machine to advertise a host or point-to-point route to
321 It is useful on multi-homed machines such as NFS servers.
336 However, it makes no sense and breaks using RIP as a discovery protocol
365 The intent is to reduce RIP traffic on slow, point-to-point links
461 .Bd -ragged
472 .Bd -ragged
527 to the scope of the RIP protocol.
531 such lines create pseudo-interfaces.
541 .Bl -tag -width indent
554 The network number must specify a full, 32-bit value, as in 192.0.2.0
643 disables the Internet Router Discovery Protocol.
648 even on point-to-point links,
654 even on point-to-point links,
682 That serves as a "poor man's router discovery" protocol.
696 the interface does not have a non-zero metric.
726 .Bl -tag -width /etc/gateways -compact