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Title : Equal cost routes support for RIP/RIPNG
Author(s) : J. Kulkarni, N. Anand
Filename : draft-janardhan-naveen-rtgwg-equalcostroutes-rip-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2007-7-3
RIP v2 as described in RFC 2453 and RIPNG as described in RFC 2080,
do not support learning multiple equal cost routes to a destination
through different neighbors.But in today?s internet it is very
common to have topologies where there are more than one route to a
destination. This document describes the modifications to the
RIP/RIPNG protocols to handle this scenario and describes how to
apply the split horizon and poison reverse for such routes. It is
simple, light and is compatible with the implementations which do not
support this feature.
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