Blake, thanks for passing this on. It appears to be split on whether they
would use RIP or not. Of course, it really depends on a number of factors
with size being one of those. My network is relatively small and I just use
RIP to keep the static routes clean. I could see updating to another
protocol one day. Otherwise, it's still running clean with zero routing
issues even after all the summer upgrades to dozens of towers! Thanks again!
-RickG

On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Blake Covarrubias <bl...@beamspeed.com>wrote:

> I'm not sure how many of your are on the NANOG list, but there's a very
> interesting thread going on about RIP vs other routing protocols. Figured
> some people may want to read this.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/na...@nanog.org/msg26990.html
>
> --
> Blake Covarrubias
>
> On Sep 2, 2010, at 11:21 PM, RickG wrote:
>
> > One of the best network engineers I've ever met, who was a owner/operator
> of a fairly large, local ISP and currently owns/operates a fairly large
> datacenter, helped me with some initial issues I had in our expanding
> network. 3 years ago, he suggested I switch from zero routing protocol to
> RIP. I feel it was one of the best things I ever did. Very solid, zero
> issues. I too have considered a newer protocol but have found no compelling
> reason to do so. Maybe when we grow up :)
> > -RickG
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Mark Nash - Lists <markl...@uwol.net>
> wrote:
> > We ran into a problem yesterday that caused a large problem, and I'm now
> quite sure that it was assessed properly, as our network engineer blamed it
> on RIP not working properly and made the decision to implement BGP for
> routing at this site.  Everywhere else, we're using RIP.
> >
> > Essentially, we had to move from one tower to another on the same
> mountaintop.  So we bought all new equipment and finished its installation
> yesterday.  9 APs and 2 backhauls.
> >
> > Using Mikrotik ethernet routers...
> >
> > Now, I'm now sure of the specifics of the problem, and I'm not really
> interested in asking you all to troubleshoot the problem that we had
> yesterday.
> >
> > My question is this...
> >
> > Is RIP solid?  It's been around for decades, and I used it extensively in
> the beginning years when I was doing everything.  But it seems that we have
> many problems lately and RIP is being blamed for it.  It's a very easy
> protocol to administer & configure, not too complicated, so I can't imagine
> so many problems when things are properly configured.
> >
> > I know there are better protocols to use on wireless networks these days,
> and that there are protocols to use that allow failover to redundant
> backhauls, etc.  That is not my question.
> >
> > When properly configured...Is RIP solid?  We have about 900 customers and
> about 20 tower sites.
> >
> >
> >
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