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Troubleshooting
Install
FAQ
Default
Warranty
Common Problems
Accessing the Ospf MIB
Configuration Commands
Setting Interface States
How to
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Manufacturing Part Number B2355-90777 August
Government License
Warranty
Copyright Notice
Trademark Notices
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Contents
Index
Contents
Intended Audience
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
Publishing History
What Is in This Document
Document Organization Chapter Description
HP-UX Internet Services Administrator’s Guide
Related Documentation
Mbone FAQ
Typographical Conventions
HP Encourages Your Feedback
Bold
Version of HP-UX that you are using
Overview
Overview
Multicasting Overview
Mrouted Routing Daemon
Dvmrp Protocol
Dvmrp Tunnel Multicast
Dvmrp Tunnel
Endpoint
IP Multicast Addresses
Class D IP Multicast Address Format
Multicast Groups
Mrouted Routing Daemon
Gated Routing Daemon
Advantages
Deciding When to Use gated
Routing Protocols
Comparison of RIP and Ospf Protocols
RIP Ospf
RIP Ospf
Gated Routing Daemon
Gated Routing Daemon Chapter
Configuring mrouted
Configuring mrouted
How to Configure mrouted
Configuration Commands
Tunnel
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 Tool
Map-mbone Tool
Netstat Tool
Multicast 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 Statement
Default
Range 1
Configuration Options
Simple RIP Configuration
Example of Simple RIP Configuration
End Systems
Routers
Example of a Large RIP Configuration
RIP Router
Major Router
Cluster Node Isolated Node
Root Server
Single Node
Cluster or Root Server Node
Controlling RIP Traffic
Major Router
Configuring the RIP Protocol
Configuring the Ospf Protocol
Area
Areas Defined in an Autonomous System
Network Router Area
Configuring the Ospf Protocol
Planning Your Ospf Configuration
Enabling Ospf
Area Border Router Configuration Example
Defining Areas
Area To Network a 193.2.1.33 Border Router To Network B
Networks Statement
Network Configuration Example
Interface Statement
Configuring the Ospf Protocol
Default None
Multicast Router Interface Example
Router 193.2.1.35 Network
Non-Broadcast Router Interface Example
Range 0
Router 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 Example
Stub Areas
Area Router
193.2.1.20 193.2.1.17 193.2.1.18 193.2.1.19
Defining Backbones
Area 15.13.115.156 Router a Router B
Authentication
Authkey travis
Authkey pepe
Cost
Cost LAN 1 LAN 2
AS External Routes AS Boundary Routers Only
Default
Configuring the Ospf Protocol
Sample Ospf Configuration
Internal Router Non-Stub Area
Area Border Router
Internal Router Stub Area
Accessing the Ospf MIB
Configuring RDP
RDP Server
RDP Client
Server
RDP Client
Installing Static Routes
Specifying a Default Router
Customizing Routes
Setting Interface States
Specifying Tracing Options
Files
Option Effect
Specifying Route Preference
Default Preference Values of Routes
Route Type Preference
BGP
Specifying Route Preference
Import Statement
Importing and Exporting Routes
Export Statement
Examples of import and export Statements
Starting gated
Command Line Options for gated
Flag Effect
Verifying That gated Is Running
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Checking for Syntax Errors in the Configuration File
Troubleshooting gated
Tracing gated Activity
Operational User Interface for gated gdc
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Ripquery Tool
Gated Routing Table
Ospfmonitor Tool
Problem 1 gated does not act as expected
Common Problems
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Chapter 105
Problem 2 gated deletes routes from the routing table
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Problem 3 gated adds routes that appear to be incorrect
Problem 4 gated does not add routes that you think it must
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