Dear colleagues!
From the information on the site
wiki.ampr.org, implies that the
construction of the AMPR-Net node require support of protocol RIPv2.
At the same time, from the same source, it follows that the standard
systems with support RIPv2 are not suitable for this case.
From this we can conclude that RIPv2 used in an unusual way.
*Where can I get an introduction to this non-standard system that allows
to understand the technical sense?*
Looking archive mailing list, I received some fragmentary information.
I realized that RIP is not used to compare alternative routes for
efficiency, but for accounting for the dynamic addresses.
However, all the circumstances I not grasped.
I think that every first administrator, thinking through the design of
the node, asks this question. And surely, somewhere there must be a
document drawn up for those interested.
I was very surprised, when not to find the answer to this question in
the FAQ.
If he's still there, and I was looking bad, forgive me, and specify its
location.
If not - please help me and tell me about this non-standart solution.
Advance very grateful.
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73! Yours faithfully,
Rihard RU3DSH.