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ripd (1m)

Name

ripd - a RIP routing engine for use with Quagga routing software.

Synopsis

ripd [ -dhrv ] [ -f config-file ] [ -i pid-file ] [ -P port-
number ] [ -A vty-address ] [ -u user ] [ -g group ]

Description




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NAME
     ripd  -  a  RIP  routing  engine for use with Quagga routing
     software.

SYNOPSIS
     ripd [ -dhrv ] [ -f config-file ] [ -i pid-file ] [ -P port-
     number ] [ -A vty-address ] [ -u user ] [ -g group ]

DESCRIPTION
     ripd is a routing component that works with the Quagga rout-
     ing engine.

OPTIONS
     Options available for the ripd command:

OPTIONS
     -d, --daemon
          Runs in daemon mode, forking and exiting from tty.

     -f, --config-file config-file
          Specifies the config file to use for  startup.  If  not
          specified   this   option   will   likely   default  to
          /usr/local/etc/ripd.conf.

     -g, --group group
          Specify the group to run as. Default is quagga.

     -h, --help
          A brief message.

     -i, --pid_file pid-file
          When ripd starts its process identifier is  written  to
          pid-file.   The  init  system  uses the recorded PID to
          stop  or  restart  ripd.    The   likely   default   is
          /var/run/ripd.pid.

     -P, --vty_port port-number
          Specify the port that the ripd VTY will listen on. This
          defaults to 2602, as specified in /etc/services.

     -A, --vty_addr vty-address
          Specify the address that the ripd VTY will  listen  on.
          Default is all interfaces.

     -u, --user user
          Specify the user to run as. Default is quagga.

     -r, --retain
          When  the  program  terminates,  retain routes added by
          ripd.

     -v, --version



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          Print the version and exit.

FILES
     /usr/local/sbin/ripd
          The default location of the ripd binary.

     /usr/local/etc/ripd.conf
          The default location of the ripd config file.

     $(PWD)/ripd.log
          If the ripd process is config'd to  output  logs  to  a
          file,  then  you  will  find this file in the directory
          where you started ripd.

WARNING
     This man page is intended to be a quick reference  for  com-
     mand  line options. The definitive document is the Info file
     Quagga.

DIAGNOSTICS
     The ripd process may log to standard output, to a VTY, to  a
     log  file,  or  through syslog to the system logs. ripd sup-
     ports many debugging options, see  the  Info  file,  or  the
     source for details.


ATTRIBUTES
     See   attributes(5)   for   descriptions  of  the  following
     attributes:

     +---------------+-------------------------------+
     |ATTRIBUTE TYPE |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE         |
     +---------------+-------------------------------+
     |Availability   | system/network/routing/quagga |
     +---------------+-------------------------------+
     |Stability      | Volatile                      |
     +---------------+-------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
     bgpd(8), ripngd(8), ospfd(8), ospf6d(8), isisd(8), zebra(8),
     vtysh(1)

BUGS
     ripd eats bugs for breakfast. If you have food for the main-
     tainers try http://bugzilla.quagga.net

AUTHORS
     See http://www.zebra.org and  http://www.quagga.net  or  the
     Info file for an accurate list of authors.







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NOTES
     This   software   was   built   from   source  available  at
     https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland.   The   original
     community       source       was       downloaded       from
     http://www.quagga.net/download/quagga-0.99.19.tar.gz

     Further information about this software can be found on  the
     open source community website at http://www.quagga.net/.















































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