Interpeak Embedded RIP is a RTOS and TCP/IP stack portable ANSI C implementation of the Interior Gateway Protocol RIP (Routing Information Protocol) version 1 and 2 including MIB/SNMP support and simple and MD5 authentication. The RIP protocol is implemented as a set of powerful C functions that can be directly used by a single RTOS process in an embedded system to implement a RIP daemon that manages dynamic routing.

Interpeak Embedded RIP includes a high performance implementation of a data structure with algorithms for insertion, deletion and retrieval to build and maintain a dynamic database of routing binary keys (classless routing entries) of arbitrary length. The implementation allows for multiple routing protocols accessing and maintaining a common forwarding table.

Example ports to several industry-standard Real-Time Operating Systems are included. The ports are complete and can be directly used with no modifications as a routing daemon with MD5 authentication and MIB support.

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Interpeak Embedded
RIP Features

  • RFC 1058 (STD 34) RIP version 1.
  • RFC 2453 (STD 56) RIP Version 2 (obsoletes RFC 1723 and RFC 1388).
  • RFC 1724 RIP version 2 MIB Extension (obsoletes RFC 1389).
  • In addition, RIPv2 MD5 authentication compliant with GateDaemon MD5 styl