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==Implementations== <!--======================== {{No more links}} ============================ | PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. Wikipedia | | is not a collection of links nor should it be used for advertising. | | | | Excessive or inappropriate links WILL BE DELETED. | | See [[Wikipedia:External links]] & [[Wikipedia:Spam]] for details. | | | | If there are already plentiful links, please propose additions or | | replacements on this article's discussion page, or submit your link | | to the relevant category at the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org) | | and link back to that category using the {{dmoz}} template. | ======================= {{No more links}} =============================--> * [[Cisco IOS]], software used in Cisco routers (supports version 1, version 2 and RIPng) * Cisco NX-OS software used in Cisco Nexus data center switches (supports RIPv2 only<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus9000/sw/6-x/unicast/configuration/guide/l3_cli_nxos/l3_rip.html|title=Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide, Release 6.x - Configuring RIP [Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches]}}</ref>) * [[Junos]] software used in Juniper routers, switches, and firewalls (supports RIPv1 and RIPv2) * Routing and Remote Access, a [[Windows Server 2003|Windows Server]] feature, contains RIP support * [[Quagga (software)|Quagga]], a [[free software|free]] [[open source software]] routing suite based on [[GNU Zebra]] * [[Bird Internet routing daemon|BIRD]], a [[free software|free]] [[open source software]] routing suite * [[Zeroshell]], a [[free software|free]] [[open source software]] routing suite * A RIP implementation first introduced in [[Berkeley Software Distribution#4.2BSD|4.2BSD]], routed, survives in several of its descendants, including [[FreeBSD]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=routed&sektion=8|title=routed, rdisc β network RIP and router discovery routing daemon|website=FreeBSD manual pages}}</ref> and [[NetBSD]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?routed+8+NetBSD-current|title=routed, rdisc β network RIP and router discovery routing daemon|website=NetBSD manual pages}}</ref> * [[OpenBSD]] introduced a new implementation, ripd, in version 4.1<ref>{{cite web|url=https://man.openbsd.org/ripd.8|title=ripd β Routing Information Protocol daemon|website=OpenBSD manual pages}}</ref> and retired routed in version 4.4. * [[Netgear]] routers commonly offer a choice of two implementations of RIPv2;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24088|title=How do I change the LAN TCP/IP settings on my Nighthawk router?|website=Netgear Support pages}}</ref> these are labelled RIP_2M and RIP_2B. RIP_2M is the standard RIPv2 implementation using multicasting - which requires all routers on the network to support RIPv2 and multicasting, whereas RIP_2B sends RIPv2 packets using subnet broadcasting - making it more compatible with routers that do not support multicasting, including RIPv1 routers. * [[Huawei]] HG633 ADSL/VDSL routers support passive and active routing with RIP v1 & v2 on the LAN and WAN side.
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