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Re: RIP Justification


From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 09:16:23 -0500

On 10/1/2010 4:21 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
The average home user cannot configure RIP. What is your point?

Last linksys I looked at had a checkbox. All done.

RIP has no loop prevention and is suboptimal depending on the configuration
that things get plugged in.


Damn. You mean the split horizon stuff doesn't prevent loops? Granted, it's not optimal, but it works better than nothing in small homeuser networks as we roll v6 out and will need plug and play routing inside of a house.

It's also, as someone else pointed out, nice for l3vpn when customers don't support BGP (ie, the very small ones). Providers hate manually having to jack with routes when customers want to rework stuff in their private networks.

RIP breaks more often than DHCP in my experience.


I'm sure it does, but they are both useful for v6 in consumer grade routers where OSPF/IS-IS/BGP won't be found. These routers sometimes even get used in L3VPN. It's not the providers job to dictate what gear the customer wants to use. I rarely care about the stability of a customer network. I strictly care that my stuff works, it provides services to the customer, and the upkeep is as low as I can make it, especially for MPLS services.


Jack


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