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priority statement, 68

query authentication clause, 52 retain clause, 90 retransmitinterval statement, 68, 72 rip statement, 50

ripin clause, 52 ripout clause, 52 routerdeadinterval statement, 69, 73 routers statement, 71

secondary authentication clause, 53 sourcegateways clause, 51, 53, 58 static statement, 90

stub statement, 74 stubhosts statement, 73, 80 tag value, 82 traceoptions statement, 53 transmitdelay statement, 68 trustedgateways clause, 53, 59 type value, 82

version clause, 52 /etc/mrouted.conf file, 31

name command, 31 pruning command, 31

/etc/rc.config.d/netconf file, 48 EGP routing protocol, 26 encapsulation, 18

equal cost multipath in OSPF protocol, 24

Ethernet multicast address, 20 export statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 80, 90 exporting RIP routes, 58 exportinterval value

in /etc/gated.conf file, 82 exportlimit value

in /etc/gated.conf file, 82 External Gateway Protocol

See EGP protocol

G

gated, 43 advantages, 22

checking 3.0 compatibility with 3.5, 46 common problems, 104 configuring, 45

converting configuration file to 3.5, 49 customizing routes, 90

default router, 90 holddown mode, 50

importing and exporting routes, 97 migrating from Version 2.0, 46 route preference, 94

routing table, 22 starting, 48, 99 static route, 90 trace options, 92 tracing, 99, 101

using 3.0 configuration with 3.5, 46 gated configuration

converting from 3.0 to 3.5.9, 49 gated conversion tool

conv_config, 49 GATED variable, 48, 99 GATED_ARGS variable, 99 gated_dump file, 105

H

HELLO routing protocol, 25 hellointerval statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 69, 72 holddown mode, gated, 50 hopcount

in RIP, 50 host ID field

in IP address, 19 hostid field

See host ID field

I

IANA, 24, 63 ICMP protocol, 19

IFF_MULTICAST flag, 31 IGMP protocol, 20

IGP protocol, 17, 18 inter-area routing, 63 interface clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52, 67 Interior Gateway Protocol

See IGP protocol

internal routers, 61

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority See IANA

Internet Control Message Protocol, 19 See ICMP protocol

Internet Group Management Protocol See IGMP protocol

intra-area routing, 63

IP multicast addressing, 19 IP multicast datagram, 18

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Contents Edition Manufacturing Part Number B2355-90777 AugustCopyright Notice WarrantyGovernment License Trademark Notices Page Contents Contents Index Contents Intended Audience HP-UX Release Name and Release IdentifierDocument Organization Chapter Description What Is in This DocumentPublishing History HP-UX Internet Services Administrator’s Guide Related DocumentationMbone FAQ Typographical ConventionsHP Encourages Your Feedback BoldVersion of HP-UX that you are using Overview Overview Dvmrp Protocol Mrouted Routing DaemonMulticasting Overview Endpoint Dvmrp TunnelDvmrp Tunnel Multicast IP Multicast Addresses Class D IP Multicast Address FormatMulticast Groups Mrouted Routing Daemon Gated Routing Daemon AdvantagesDeciding When to Use gated Routing Protocols Comparison of RIP and Ospf Protocols RIP OspfRIP Ospf Gated Routing Daemon Gated Routing Daemon Chapter Configuring mrouted Configuring mrouted How to Configure mrouted Configuration CommandsTunnel Multicast Network Example Configuration How to Configure mrouted How to Configure mrouted Starting mrouted Verifying mrouted Operation Displaying mrouted Routing Tables HUP Displaying mrouted Routing Tables Map-mbone Tool Multicast Routing Support ToolsMrinfo Tool Netstat ToolMulticast Routing Support Tools Chapter Configuring gated Configuring gated Configuration Overview Configuring gated Protocol statements follow Converting the Configuration File from 3.0 to Cp /etc/gated.conf /etc/gated.conf.30 Configuring the RIP Protocol RIP Protocol StatementDefault Range 1 Configuration Options End Systems Simple RIP ConfigurationExample of Simple RIP Configuration RoutersExample of a Large RIP Configuration RIP RouterRoot Server Major RouterCluster Node Isolated Node Single NodeCluster or Root Server Node Controlling RIP Traffic Major RouterConfiguring the RIP Protocol Configuring the Ospf Protocol Network Router Area Areas Defined in an Autonomous SystemArea Configuring the Ospf Protocol Planning Your Ospf Configuration Enabling Ospf Area To Network a 193.2.1.33 Border Router To Network B Defining AreasArea Border Router Configuration Example Networks Statement Network Configuration ExampleInterface Statement Configuring the Ospf Protocol Default None Multicast Router Interface Example Router 193.2.1.35 NetworkRouter Network 193.2.1.35 193.2.1.33 Internet 193.2.1.46 Range 0Non-Broadcast Router Interface Example Hellointerval value must be the same for all Ospf routers Configuring the Ospf Protocol Stub Areas Point-to-Point Router Interface ExampleRouter 193.2.1.1 193.2.1.2 Area Router 193.2.1.20 193.2.1.17 193.2.1.18 193.2.1.19Defining Backbones Area 15.13.115.156 Router a Router BAuthentication Authkey travis Authkey pepeCost Cost LAN 1 LAN 2AS External Routes AS Boundary Routers Only Default Configuring the Ospf Protocol Sample Ospf Configuration Internal Router Non-Stub AreaArea Border Router Internal Router Stub Area Accessing the Ospf MIB Configuring RDP RDP ServerRDP Client Server RDP ClientCustomizing Routes Specifying a Default RouterInstalling Static Routes Setting Interface States Specifying Tracing Options Files Option EffectRoute Type Preference Default Preference Values of RoutesSpecifying Route Preference BGP Specifying Route Preference Export Statement Importing and Exporting RoutesImport Statement Examples of import and export Statements Flag Effect Command Line Options for gatedStarting gated Verifying That gated Is Running 100Tracing gated Activity Troubleshooting gatedChecking for Syntax Errors in the Configuration File Operational User Interface for gated gdc 102Ospfmonitor Tool Gated Routing TableRipquery Tool 104 Common ProblemsProblem 1 gated does not act as expected Chapter 105 Problem 2 gated deletes routes from the routing table 106Problem 3 gated adds routes that appear to be incorrect Problem 4 gated does not add routes that you think it must 108Index 109110 111 112 TOS 113