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RIP
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DEFINITION: Also see raster image processor (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
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FutureSoft RIPv6
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:The FutureSoft RIPv6 software is a portable implementation of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for the next generation Internet Protocol Version 6, complying with RFC 2080. Posted: 27 Sep 2004 | Published: 01 Sep 2004
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FutureSoft RIPv6
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DATA SHEET:The FutureSoft RIPv6 software is a portable implementation of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for the next generation Internet Protocol Version 6, complying with RFC 2080. Posted: 27 Sep 2004 | Published: 29 Mar 2004
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RIP DEFINITION (continued):
of such LANs. RIP is classified by the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF) as one of several internal gateway protocols ( Interior Gateway Protocol). Using RIP, a gateway host (with a router) sends its entire routing table (which lists all the other hosts it knows about) to its closest neighbor host every 30 seconds. The neighbor host in turn will pass the information on to its next neighbor and so on until all hosts within the network
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