HP B2355-92068 Administration Manual page 618

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mrouted(1M)
Example Configuration
This is an example configuration for a multicast router at a large school.
#
# mrouted.conf example
#
# Name our boundaries to make it easier
name LOCAL 239.255.0.0/16
name EE 239.254.0.0/16
#
# lan1 is our gateway to compsci, don't forward our
# local groups to them
phyint lan1 boundary EE
#
# lan2 is our interface on the classroom net, it has four
# different length subnets on it.
# note that you can use either an ip address or an
# interface name
phyint 172.16.12.38 boundary EE altnet 172.16.15.0/26
#
# atm0 is our ATM interface, which doesn't properly
# support multicasting.
phyint atm0 disable
#
# This is an internal tunnel to another EE subnet
# Remove the default tunnel rate limit, since this
# tunnel is over ethernets
tunnel 192.168.5.4 192.168.55.101 metric 1 threshold 1
m
#
# This is our tunnel to the outside world.
# Careful with those boundaries, Eugene.
tunnel 192.168.5.4 10.11.12.13 metric 1 threshold 32
Signals
mrouted
HUP
INT
TERM
USR1
USR2
QUIT
For convenience in sending signals,
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altnet 172.16.15.128/26 altnet 172.16.48.0/24
rate_limit 0
boundary LOCAL boundary EE
responds to the following signals:
restarts
. The configuration file is reread every time this signal is evoked.
mrouted
terminates execution gracefully (i.e., by sending good-bye messages to all neighboring routers).
same as INT
dumps the internal routing tables to
dumps the internal cache tables to
dumps the internal routing tables to
debug level).
mrouted
/usr/tmp/mrouted.dump
/usr/tmp/mrouted.cache
(only if
stderr
mrouted
writes its pid to
/var/tmp/mrouted.pid
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mrouted(1M)
.
.
was invoked with a non-zero
upon startup.

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