Description of the Microsoft IPRIP Listener Tool for Windows 98
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SUMMARY
This article describes the Microsoft Internet Protocol Routing
Information Protocol (IPRIP) Listener tool for Windows 98.
MORE INFORMATION
Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a routable
network protocol supported by Windows 98. If Internet Protocol (IP)
cannot find a computer on the local segment of its network (and it has no
information about the location of the other computer), it forwards the
remote IP address to the default gateway for IP address resolution.
The IPRIP Listener tool for Windows 98 is designed to provide information
about the location of computers located on other subnetworks. IPRIP
Listener reads Routing Information Protocol (RIP) packets sent by RIP
version 1.0 routers to build a host-level route table. This table is used
to forward IP packets to the subnetwork or remote host.
Notes
- This tool is not designed to cause a Windows 98-based computer to
act as an IP router.
- IPRIP Listener does not read RIP version 2.0 or Open Shortest Path
First (OSPF) packets.
Installing IPRIP Listener
To install IPRIP Listener, follow these steps:
- Insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Network, click Add on the Configuration tab, click
Service, and then click Add.
- Click Have Disk, click Browse, and then browse to the location of
your CD-ROM drive.
- In the Tools\Rip folder on the Windows 98 CD-ROM, click the
Iprip.inf file, and then click OK.
- Click OK, click OK, and then click OK.
- Restart your computer when you are prompted.
The following files are installed when you install IPRIP Listener:
File name Installed in
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Iprip.exe C:\Windows
Routeb1.dll C:\Windows
Trace.dll C:\Windows
Iprip.inf C:\Windows\Inf
Keywords : kbtool netutils win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
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