Hello Rob, thanks for your information, I changed to 44.0.0.1 from 169.228.66.251, but dont see here any rip broadcast from this IP, i waiting if arrive in any moment.
73 de Gabriel. YV5KXE YV AmpNet Coordinator
44net-request at hamradio.ucsd.edu wrote:
Subject: [44net] RIP UDP question From: Gabriel Medinas <gmedinas at gmail.com> Date: 02/26/2014 05:48 PM
To: 44net at hamradio.ucsd.edu
Hello all,
I want test to receive the RIP2 broadcast in my JNOS but dont work:
Trace jnos monitor:
(tun0) 169.228.66.251->192.168.2.110 UDP
Don't use that version. Use the one that is from 44.0.0.1 -> 224.0.0.9 instead. (there are two RIP broadcasts and some time ago Brian already considered to stop the one from 169.228.66.251 to the public IP adress. This one is sent to a different portnumber so your jnos probably does not recognize it)
Rob
In my personal experiences, I've found that since the frames have to pass through the kernel to get to jnos, it's just as easy to put up a tunnel on the kernel with rip on it, and just pass a single route to jnos. A /30 subnet would work perfect in this scenario, and routing from JNOS can easily default to the tun interface.