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19 Protocol, RIPv1 (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 2453), and Internet Router Discovery
38 receives multicast Router Discovery ICMP messages. If the host is a router,
41 routes using Router Discovery ICMP messages.
56 After transmitting a RIP request and Router Discovery Advertisements or
58 request and response and Router Discovery packets from other hosts.
75 for each destination to speed recovery from a failing router. RIP response
101 the age of any relevant Router Discovery Protocol default routes.
107 to the destination address on point-to-point links, and to the router's own
118 The Internet Router Discovery Protocol is handled similarly. When the daemon is
119 supplying RIP routes, it also listens for Router Discovery Solicitations and
124 recovery when the currently chosen router dies. If all discovered routers
126 listening to RIP while using Router Discovery if multi-homed to ensure all
130 The Router Discovery standard requires that advertisements have a default
137 While using Router Discovery (which happens by default when the system has a
138 single network interface and a Router Discover Advertisement is received),
145 To support "legacy" systems that can handle neither RIPv2 nor Router Discovery,
150 By default, neither Router Discovery advertisements nor solicitations are sent
341 multiple network interfaces are present on which RIP or Router Discovery have
354 If \fBin.routed\fR is not acting as an internetwork router, instead of entering
356 internetwork router. This reduces the memory requirements without losing any
430 If this file is present and contains the address of a default router, the
472 \fIICMP Router Discovery Messages (RFC 1256, September 1991)\fR
491 other means such as test traffic. RIP is also the most common router-discovery