ripngd - a RIP routing engine for use with Zebra and IPv6
SYNOPSIS
ripngd [ -dhlrv ] [ -f config-file ] [ -P port-number ]
DESCRIPNGTION
ripngd is a routing component that works with the zebra
routing engine.
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/ripngd.conf.
-h, --help
A brief message.
-l, --log_mode
Turn verbose logging on.
-P, --vty_port port-number
Specify the port that the ripngd VTY will listen
on. This defaults to 2603, as specified in
/etc/services.
-r, --retain
When the program terminates, retain routes added by
ripd.
-v, --version
Print the version and exit.
COMMANDS
router ripng
router zebra -- (Move routes into kernel table)
no network [NETWORK]
network [IFNAME]
no network [IFNAME]
route [NETWORK]
no route [NETWORK]
flush_timer [FLUSH]
distribute-list [ACCESS-LIST] [in|out] [IFNAME]
show ip ripng
show debugging ripng
debug ripng
debug ripng events
debug ripng packet
debug ripng zebra
FILES
/usr/local/sbin/ripngd
The default location of the ripngd binary.
/usr/local/etc/ripngd.conf
The default location of the ripngd config file.
$(PWD)/ripngd.log
If the ripngd process is config'd to output logs to
a file, then you will find this file in the direc
tory where you started ripngd.
WARNING
This man page is intended as a quick reference for command
line options, and for config file commands. The definitive
document is the Info file zebra.
DIAGNOSTICS
The ripngd process may log to standard output, to a VTY,
to a log file, or through syslog to the system logs. rip
ngd supports many debugging options, see the Info file, or
the source for details.
References to other related man pages:
ripd(8), ospfd(8), ospf6d(8), bgpd(8), zebra(8), vtysh(1)
BUGS
ripngd eats bugs for breakfast. If you have food for the
maintainers try <bug-zebra@gnu.org>
AUTHOR[S]
See <www.zebra.org>, or the Info file for an accurate list
of authors.
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