HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP-UX 11i v2 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Configuring gated
Troubleshooting gated
Chapter 3106
lan2 Index 3 Address 802.2 8:0:9:3d:2c:b1 Change: <>
State: <>
Refcount: 2 Up-down transitions: 0
198.1.1.17
Metric: 0 MTU: 1436
Refcount: 4 Preference: 0 Down: 120
Change: <> State: <Up Broadcast Multicast
>
Broadcast Address: 198.1.1.255
Subnet Number: 198.1.1 Subnet Mask: 2
55.255.255
lan1 Index 4 Address 802.2 8:0:9:3d:3c:69 Change: <>
State: <>
Refcount: 2 Up-down transitions: 0
198.2.1.40
Metric: 0 MTU: 1436
Refcount: 4 Preference: 0 Down: 120
Change: <> State: <Up Broadcast Multicast
NoAge>
Broadcast Address: 198.2.1.255
Subnet Number: 198.2.1 Subnet Mask: 2
55.255.255
Interface policy:
Interface lan0 lan1 lan3 passive
The state recorded in lan2 does not contain the NoAge flag, because the
interface was not set to passive in the interface policy statement.
A common mistake is to expect gated to always send out RIP packets
when you specify rip yes in a configuration file. gated will be an active
RIP participant only if the host is a router (that is, when the host has
more than one network interface).
Problem 2: gated deletes routes from the routing table.
gated maintains a complete routing table in user space, and
synchronizes this table with the kernel routing table. When gated starts,
it reads the entries in the kernel routing table. However, if gated does
not get confirmation from its routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, and so on)
about a route, it deletes the route from its tables and from the kernel
routing table.