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password authentication in OSPF, 78

configuration example, 78 phyint command

in mrouted, 32

point-to-point network interface, 68, 72 configuration example, 74

pollinterval statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 71, 73 preference clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 51, 81, 94 priority statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 68 pruned broadcast delivery tree, 18 pruning command

in mrouted, 35

Q

query authentication clause in /etc/gated.conf file, 52

R

RDP protocol, 26, 87 client, 88 server, 87

retain clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 90 retransmitinterval statement in /etc/gated.conf file, 68, 72

RFC 1058, 24, 51, 52 RFC 1060, 19

RFC 1163, 26

RFC 1247, 24

RFC 1253, 86

RFC 1267, 26 RFC 1388, 24, 52

RIP routing protocol, 24, 50 configuration

example, 54 options, 53 sample, 55

exporting routes, 58 rip statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 50 ripin clause

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

in /etc/gated.conf file, 52 ripquery tool, 103

route manpage, 23

router advertisement, 87 Router Discovery Protocol

See RDP protocol

router interfaces in OSPF, 63 router solicitation, 87 routerdeadinterval statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 69, 73 routers statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 71 routing, 43

between areas, 63 protocols, 23

within the same area, 63 Routing Information Protocol See RIP routing protocol

routing protocols BGP protocol, 26 defaults for gated, 46 DVMRP protocol, 17, 18 EGP protocol, 26 HELLO protocol, 25

OSPF protocol, 24, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67 RIP protocol, 24, 50

routing table, 22 dumping contents, 103

S

signal

in mrouted, 39 sourcegateways clause

in /etc/gated.conf file, 51, 53, 58 static route

in gated, 90 static statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 90 stub area in OSPF, 74 stub area, OSPF

configuration example, 75 stub statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 74 stubhosts statement

in /etc/gated.conf file, 73, 80 summary link advertisements, 74 syslog.log file, 36

T

tag value

in /etc/gated.conf file, 82 time-to-live

See TTL

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Contents Edition Manufacturing Part Number B2355-90777 AugustGovernment License WarrantyCopyright Notice Trademark Notices Page Contents Contents Index Contents Intended Audience HP-UX Release Name and Release IdentifierPublishing History What Is in This DocumentDocument Organization Chapter Description 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 Multicasting Overview Mrouted Routing DaemonDvmrp Protocol Dvmrp Tunnel Multicast Dvmrp TunnelEndpoint 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 Multicast Routing Support Tools Mrinfo ToolMap-mbone 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 Simple RIP Configuration Example of Simple RIP ConfigurationEnd Systems RoutersExample of a Large RIP Configuration RIP RouterMajor Router Cluster Node Isolated NodeRoot Server Single NodeCluster or Root Server Node Controlling RIP Traffic Major RouterConfiguring the RIP Protocol Configuring the Ospf Protocol Area Areas Defined in an Autonomous SystemNetwork Router Area Configuring the Ospf Protocol Planning Your Ospf Configuration Enabling Ospf Area Border Router Configuration Example Defining AreasArea To Network a 193.2.1.33 Border Router To Network B Networks Statement Network Configuration ExampleInterface Statement Configuring the Ospf Protocol Default None Multicast Router Interface Example Router 193.2.1.35 NetworkNon-Broadcast Router Interface Example Range 0Router 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 Router 193.2.1.1 193.2.1.2 Point-to-Point Router Interface ExampleStub Areas 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 ClientInstalling Static Routes Specifying a Default RouterCustomizing Routes Setting Interface States Specifying Tracing Options Files Option EffectSpecifying Route Preference Default Preference Values of RoutesRoute Type Preference BGP Specifying Route Preference Import Statement Importing and Exporting RoutesExport Statement Examples of import and export Statements Starting gated Command Line Options for gatedFlag Effect Verifying That gated Is Running 100Checking for Syntax Errors in the Configuration File Troubleshooting gatedTracing gated Activity Operational User Interface for gated gdc 102Ripquery Tool Gated Routing TableOspfmonitor Tool Problem 1 gated does not act as expected Common Problems104 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 108 Index 109110 111 112 TOS 113