Maybe I WAY under-read the initial poster's question, but I was pretty sure he wasn't talking about running it as a CORE routing protocol or anything on the middle of their network where MPLS would be expected on top of it!
If I missed it and he did intend that, then I'd certainly agree with you (among many other reasons why it would be a horrible idea)! ;) Scott On 9/30/10 12:59 PM, Glen Kent wrote: > RIP cannot also be used for traffic engineering; so if you want MPLS > then you MUST use either OSPF or ISIS. RIP, like any other distance > vector protocol, converges extremely slowly - so if you want faster > convergence then you have to use one of ISIS or OSPF. > > Glen > > >