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Chapter 23. RIPng
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RIPng
This chapter includes the following sections:
• Overview
This chapter assumes you are already familiar with IP unicast routing. If not, see the publication
RFC 2080—RIPng for IPv6.
RFC 2080—RIPng for IPv6.
Note:
RIPng is available on platforms with an Edge, Advanced Edge or
Core license. See
for
specific information regarding RIPng licensing
Overview
Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng) is an interior gateway protocol (IGP)
developed for IPv6 networks. The analogous protocol used in IPv4 networks is called Routing
Information Protocol (RIP). Like RIP, RIPng is a relatively simple protocol for the communication
of routing information among routers. Many concepts and features of RIPng are directly parallel
to those same features in RIP.
developed for IPv6 networks. The analogous protocol used in IPv4 networks is called Routing
Information Protocol (RIP). Like RIP, RIPng is a relatively simple protocol for the communication
of routing information among routers. Many concepts and features of RIPng are directly parallel
to those same features in RIP.
RIPng is a distance-vector protocol, based on the Bellman-Ford (or distance-vector) algorithm.
The distance-vector algorithm has been in use for many years and is widely deployed and
understood. The other common IGP for IPv6 is Open Shortest Path First Version 3 (OSPFv3),
which is a link-state protocols.
The distance-vector algorithm has been in use for many years and is widely deployed and
understood. The other common IGP for IPv6 is Open Shortest Path First Version 3 (OSPFv3),
which is a link-state protocols.
Note:
RIPng can be enabled on a VLAN with either OSPFv3 or ISIS.
OSPFv3 and ISIS cannot be enabled on the same VLAN.
RIPng is described in this chapter and OSPFv3 is described in
.