Hi,

There shouldn't be such problems. I use RIPv2 extensively myself.
I noticed that Zebra's RIPD needs to be restarted after
interfaces go down and up, may be that's the problem you're
experiencing. Maybe if your wireless interface is slow to start
Zebra does not detect it... hmm... try adding "sleep 30" to
/etc/init.d/zebra

wispdist wrote about "[leaf-user] wisp-dist bld 2397 -- ripd not working?":

> I have been having some routing issues.  I switched from ospfd to ripd
> (wisp-dist bld 2348) and the routing stabilized.
> 
> however, I just put a couple routers on with build 2397 and started having
> routes drop out again.
> 
> I found that the routers with 2397 on them were not communicating any routes
> at all with ripd with build 2348 routers.
> 
> If I re-activated ospfd, routes would propagate but would randomly stop just
> as before.
> 
> Is there an issue between the two firmware builds or is the a problem with
> ripd in build 2397?
> 
> any insight would be helpful.  I really use the dynamic routing.

-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)


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