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IP type of service routing feature, 24

K

kernel routing table, 22, 100

L

link state advertisement, 62

M

management information base See MIB

metricin clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52 metricout clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52 MIB, 24

mixing protocols, 25 mrouted

configuration command

phyint command, 31 tunnel command, 32

logging, 36 routing tables, 38 starting, 36 support tools, 41 verifying operation, 37

mrouted.cache file, 38 multicast clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52 multicast group address, 19 multicast network interface, 67, 68

example configuration, 70 multicast routing cache table, 38 multicast routing table, 38 multicasting, 18

N

name command in mrouted, 35

NBMA, 67

network interface, 67, 70 neighbor routers, 61 netconf file, 99

netid

See network ID field network definition for OSPF, 66 network ID field

in IP address, 19 networks statement

Index

in /etc/gated.conf file, 66 nobroadcast clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 51, 53 nocheckzero statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 51 nonbroadcast clause

/etc/gated.conf file, 70 in /etc/gated.conf file, 73

non-broadcastmulti-access See NBMA

non-broadcast network interface configuration example, 71

noripin clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52, 59 noripout clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52, 57, 58

O

Open Shortest Path First See OSPF routing protocol

OSPF routing protocol, 24

area border routers, 61 areas, 61, 63

AS boundary routers, 61 AS external routes, 81 authentication, 77 backbone, 62, 76 configuration, 60, 63 cost, 67, 79

designated router, 62, 64, 68, 71 enabling, 64

equal cost multipath, 24 importing routes, 81 interfaces, 67 internal routers, 61

link state advertisements, 62 neighbor routers, 61 networks, 66

router interfaces, 63 sample configuration, 83 stub area, 74

types of interfaces, 67 ospf statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 64 ospf_monitor command, 103

P

passive clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 57

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number B2355-90777 August EditionWarranty Government LicenseCopyright Notice Trademark Notices Page Contents Contents Index Contents HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier Intended AudienceWhat Is in This Document Publishing HistoryDocument Organization Chapter Description Related Documentation HP-UX Internet Services Administrator’s GuideTypographical Conventions Mbone FAQBold HP Encourages Your FeedbackVersion of HP-UX that you are using Overview Overview Mrouted Routing Daemon Multicasting OverviewDvmrp Protocol Dvmrp Tunnel Dvmrp Tunnel MulticastEndpoint Class D IP Multicast Address Format IP Multicast AddressesMulticast Groups Mrouted Routing Daemon Advantages Gated Routing DaemonDeciding When to Use gated Routing Protocols RIP Ospf Comparison of RIP and Ospf ProtocolsRIP Ospf Gated Routing Daemon Gated Routing Daemon Chapter Configuring mrouted Configuring mrouted Configuration Commands How to Configure mroutedTunnel 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 Netstat Tool Multicast Routing Support ToolsMrinfo Tool Map-mbone 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 RIP Protocol Statement Configuring the RIP ProtocolDefault Range 1 Configuration Options Routers Simple RIP ConfigurationExample of Simple RIP Configuration End SystemsRIP Router Example of a Large RIP ConfigurationSingle Node Major RouterCluster Node Isolated Node Root ServerCluster or Root Server Node Major Router Controlling RIP TrafficConfiguring the RIP Protocol Configuring the Ospf Protocol Areas Defined in an Autonomous System AreaNetwork Router Area Configuring the Ospf Protocol Planning Your Ospf Configuration Enabling Ospf Defining Areas Area Border Router Configuration ExampleArea To Network a 193.2.1.33 Border Router To Network B Network Configuration Example Networks StatementInterface Statement Configuring the Ospf Protocol Default None Router 193.2.1.35 Network Multicast Router Interface ExampleRange 0 Non-Broadcast Router Interface ExampleRouter Network 193.2.1.35 193.2.1.33 Internet 193.2.1.46 Hellointerval value must be the same for all Ospf routers Configuring the Ospf Protocol Point-to-Point Router Interface Example Router 193.2.1.1 193.2.1.2Stub Areas 193.2.1.20 193.2.1.17 193.2.1.18 193.2.1.19 Area RouterArea 15.13.115.156 Router a Router B Defining BackbonesAuthentication Authkey pepe Authkey travisCost LAN 1 LAN 2 CostAS External Routes AS Boundary Routers Only Default Configuring the Ospf Protocol Internal Router Non-Stub Area Sample Ospf ConfigurationArea Border Router Internal Router Stub Area Accessing the Ospf MIB RDP Server Configuring RDPRDP Client RDP Client ServerSpecifying a Default Router Installing Static RoutesCustomizing Routes Setting Interface States Specifying Tracing Options Option Effect FilesDefault Preference Values of Routes Specifying Route PreferenceRoute Type Preference BGP Specifying Route Preference Importing and Exporting Routes Import StatementExport Statement Examples of import and export Statements Command Line Options for gated Starting gatedFlag Effect 100 Verifying That gated Is RunningTroubleshooting gated Checking for Syntax Errors in the Configuration FileTracing gated Activity 102 Operational User Interface for gated gdcGated Routing Table Ripquery ToolOspfmonitor Tool Common Problems Problem 1 gated does not act as expected104 Chapter 105 106 Problem 2 gated deletes routes from the routing tableProblem 3 gated adds routes that appear to be incorrect 108 Problem 4 gated does not add routes that you think it must109 Index110 111 112 113 TOS