With all this talk about RIP-2 on amateur radio, why not look at RIP-98 instead ? It is essentially a cut down version of RIP-2 that consumes much less bandwidth, but for all intents and purposes includes the same routing information. RIP-2 includes a lot of nulls in its data and takes up more bytes than is needed to transfer each routing item. It would be quite easy to retro-fit RIP98 to an already existing RIP-2 program. Its been in the ax25-utils for years as rip98d. Jonathan HB9/G4KLX
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