The 'proto 44' you see listed by the 'ip route list' is an internal
netlink
identificator and has nothing to do with the protocol on the network.
It is used by ampr-ripd to identify the routes set by itself, to be able to
avoid altering other routes set by other tools, and has no other meaning.
Marius, YO2LOJ
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Can everyone verify their AMRPRNet tunl0 route tables do not include the
following value:
"proto 44"
This appears to have somehow entered some stations routing tables, the
value should be "table 44" for routers using a separate routing table,
as defined in STARTAMPR; or by using '-t' switch with RIP44d.
The ROUTING PROTOCOL value "proto 44" is invalid for routing on AMPRNet,
and I understand it should be zero (0) or unspecified.
- Lynwood
KB3VWG
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