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36 .Nd network RIP and router discovery routing daemon
60 and Internet Router Discovery Protocol (RFC 1256)
73 It also sends and receives multicast Router Discovery ICMP messages.
74 If the host is a router,
78 It also advertises or solicits default routes using Router Discovery
104 Router Discovery Advertisements or Solicitations on a new interface,
106 RIP request and response and Router Discovery packets from other hosts.
142 to speed recovery from a failing router.
181 age of any relevant Router Discovery Protocol default routes.
188 to the destination address on point-to-point links, and to the router's
201 .Em Internet Router Discovery Protocol
204 Router Discovery Solicitations and sends Advertisements.
211 currently chosen router dies.
214 It continues listening to RIP while using Router Discovery
217 The Router Discovery standard requires that advertisements
231 While using Router Discovery (which happens by default when
232 the system has a single network interface and a Router Discover Advertisement
246 that can handle neither RIPv2 nor Router Discovery.
248 By default, neither Router Discovery advertisements nor solicitations
260 to accept a RIP request from non-router node.
276 RIP or Router Discovery have not been disabled, and if the kernel switch
610 interfaces, and turns off all RIP and router discovery through the interface.
615 acts purely as a router discovery daemon.
617 Note that turning off RIP without explicitly turning on router
624 to act as a client router discovery daemon, not advertising.
643 disables the Internet Router Discovery Protocol.
645 disables the transmission of Router Discovery Solicitations.
647 specifies that Router Discovery solicitations should be sent,
649 which by default only listen to Router Discovery messages.
651 disables the transmission of Router Discovery Advertisements.
653 specifies that Router Discovery Advertisements should be sent,
655 which by default only listen to Router Discovery messages.
657 specifies that Router Discovery packets should be broadcast instead of
660 sets the preference in Router Discovery Advertisements to the optionally
667 sets the nominal interval with which Router Discovery Advertisements
682 That serves as a "poor man's router discovery" protocol.
712 causes RIP packets from router
718 from that router.
721 as a router and forwarding packets.
723 system is acting as a router.