Ah - seems obvious now. Thanks!
On 1 October 2018 at 19:37 BST, Brian Kantor wrote:
A standard ripd won't ever see the RIP44 packets
because they're
encapsulated in an IPIP tunnel packet. The standard ripd doesn't
know how to de-encapsulate them first.
- Brian
On Mon, Oct 01, 2018 at 07:33:37PM +0100, Aaron Jackson wrote:
I am curious to understand the specific
differences between "standard"
RIPv2 and the "RIP44" used by AMPR. I read on the wiki that 44net uses a
"modified RIP advertisements".
I find that tcpdump can decode these packets, showing the destination
nextwor and next hop address. Why is a standard ripd unable to process
these?
Not complaining - just curious :)
Thanks,
Aaron, M6PIU
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