| /freebsd/share/doc/smm/18.net/ |
| H A D | a.t | 29 .\".ds RH "Gateways and routing 33 \s+2Gateways and routing issues\s0 42 gatewaying and packet routing become very important. Certain 53 routing. The simplistic mechanisms provided for congestion 56 Routing tables 58 The network system maintains a set of routing tables for 74 The routing information is organized in two separate tables, one 90 applied first to the routing 91 table for hosts, then to the routing table for networks. 98 which may then perform more intelligent routing. [all …]
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/net/ |
| H A D | inet6_rth_space.3 | 41 .Nd IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation 60 application calls to build and examine IPv6 Routing headers. 61 Routing headers are used to perform source routing in IPv6 networks. 69 on routing header structures which are defined in 76 routing header and those that parse a received routing header. 81 function returns the number of bytes required to hold a Routing Header 90 Routing headers of type 94 store the routing header. 102 to contain a routing header of the specified type. 123 to the end of the routing header being constructed. [all …]
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| H A D | protocols | 41 idpr 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol 48 sdrp 42 SDRP # Source Demand Routing Protocol 49 ipv6-route 43 IPV6-ROUTE # routing header for ipv6 51 idrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing Protocol 53 gre 47 GRE # Generic Routing Encapsulation 54 dsr 48 DSR # Dynamic Source Routing Protocol 95 eigrp 88 EIGRP # Enhanced Interior Routing Protocol (Cisco)
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| /freebsd/contrib/ofed/opensm/man/ |
| H A D | opensm.8 | 156 \fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-routing_engine\fR <Routing engine names> 157 This option chooses routing engine(s) to use instead of Min Hop 158 algorithm (default). Multiple routing engines can be specified 159 separated by commas so that specific ordering of routing algorithms 160 will be tried if earlier routing engines fail. If all configured 161 routing engines fail, OpenSM will always attempt to route with Min Hop 162 unless 'no_fallback' is included in the list of routing engines. 167 This option enables additional analysis for the lash routing engine to 169 may reduce the number of SLs required to give a deadlock free routing. 172 This option sets the starting VL to use for the lash routing algorithm. [all …]
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| /freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
| H A D | route.4 | 44 provides some packet routing facilities. 45 The kernel maintains a routing information database, which 55 Routing table changes may only be carried out by the super user. 57 The operating system may spontaneously emit routing messages in response 62 Routing database entries come in two flavors: for a specific 70 installs a routing table entry for each interface when it is ready for traffic. 80 is requested to address the packet to the gateway listed in the routing entry 83 When routing a packet, 91 and a routing-miss message is generated if there are any 92 listeners on the routing control socket described below. [all …]
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| H A D | multicast.4 | 32 .Nd Multicast Routing 51 .Tn "Multicast routing" 57 With multicast routing, the overhead is reduced to one copy 60 All multicast-capable routers must run a common multicast routing 69 section discusses previous multicast routing protocols. 71 To start multicast routing, 76 and must run a multicast routing capable user-level process. 83 This section provides information about the basic multicast routing API. 90 First, a multicast routing socket must be open. 121 routing socket must be used for sending and receiving of IGMP or MLD [all …]
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| H A D | pim.4 | 52 is the common name for two multicast routing protocols: 56 PIM-SM is a multicast routing protocol that can use the underlying 57 unicast routing information base or a separate multicast-capable 58 routing information base. 63 PIM-DM is a multicast routing protocol that uses the underlying 64 unicast routing information base to flood multicast datagrams 71 To enable PIM-SM or PIM-DM multicast routing in a router, 72 the user must enable multicast routing and PIM processing in the kernel 83 After a multicast routing socket is open and multicast forwarding
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| /freebsd/share/doc/smm/01.setup/ |
| H A D | 5.t | 101 The OSI equivalent to ARP is ESIS (End System to Intermediate System Routing 197 .Sh 2 "Routing" 200 attached to your host you will need to set up routing information 203 employs a routing table management daemon. 204 Optimally, you should use the routing daemon 216 to maintain the system routing tables. The routing daemon 217 uses a variant of the Xerox Routing Information Protocol 218 to maintain up to date routing tables in a cluster of local 221 file, the routing daemon can also be used to initialize static routes 223 When the routing daemon is started up [all …]
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| /freebsd/sbin/route/ |
| H A D | route.8 | 33 .Nd manually manipulate the routing tables 47 routing tables. 49 system routing table management daemon, such as 72 Run in debug-only mode, i.e., do not actually modify the routing table. 116 Continuously report any changes to the routing information base, 117 routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings. 144 will ``flush'' the routing tables of all gateway entries. 164 .Pq routing table . 272 (as would otherwise be communicated using the OSPF or ISIS routing protocols). 311 -proto1 RTF_PROTO1 - set protocol specific routing flag #1 [all …]
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| /freebsd/sbin/routed/rtquery/ |
| H A D | rtquery.8 | 8 .Nd query routing daemons for their routing tables 27 utility is used to query a RIP network routing daemon, such as 29 for its routing table by sending a 34 The routing information in any routing 53 routing product. 89 command to request full routing information from 124 dumps the daemon's routing table to the current tracefile. 129 .%T Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1 133 .%T Routing Information Protocol, RIPv2
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/soc/aspeed/ |
| H A D | uart-routing.yaml | 6 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/soc/aspeed/uart-routing.yaml# 9 title: Aspeed UART Routing Controller 16 The Aspeed UART routing control allow to dynamically route the inputs for 31 - aspeed,ast2400-uart-routing 32 - aspeed,ast2500-uart-routing 33 - aspeed,ast2600-uart-routing 52 uart_routing: uart-routing@98 { 53 compatible = "aspeed,ast2600-uart-routing";
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/ |
| H A D | qcom,q6adm-routing.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/qcom,q6adm-routing.yaml# 7 title: Qualcomm Audio Device Manager (Q6ADM) routing 14 Qualcomm Audio Device Manager (Q6ADM) routing node represents routing 23 - qcom,q6adm-routing 36 routing { 37 compatible = "qcom,q6adm-routing";
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| H A D | qcom,q6adm.txt | 18 = ADM routing 19 "routing" subnode of the ADM node represents adm routing specific configuration 24 Definition: must be "qcom,q6adm-routing". 35 q6routing: routing { 36 compatible = "qcom,q6adm-routing";
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| H A D | allwinner,sun4i-a10-codec.yaml | 63 allwinner,audio-routing: 139 - allwinner,audio-routing 144 - allwinner,audio-routing 155 allwinner,audio-routing: 182 allwinner,audio-routing: 207 allwinner,audio-routing: 233 allwinner,audio-routing: 255 allwinner,audio-routing: 291 allwinner,audio-routing: 336 allwinner,audio-routing =
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| H A D | qcom,q6adm.yaml | 21 routing: 23 $ref: /schemas/sound/qcom,q6adm-routing.yaml# 25 description: Qualcomm DSP LPASS audio routing 29 - routing 46 routing { 47 compatible = "qcom,q6adm-routing";
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/edk2/Include/Protocol/ |
| H A D | HiiConfigRouting.h | 5 information from configuration applications, routing the 34 Configuration Routing Protocol ExtractProtocol function for the 41 routing (GUID, NAME, PATH) as the current configuration string. 86 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Routing data doesn't match any 89 routing header that doesn't 91 requirement that all routing 166 to the driver whose routing information is defined by the 192 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The target for the specified routing data 252 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The target for the specified routing data 254 'G' in "GUID" of the errant routing [all …]
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| H A D | Ip4.h | 88 /// Set to TRUE to use the default IPv4 address and default routing table. 167 /// Number of entries in the routing table. 171 /// Routing table entries. 381 Adds and deletes routing table entries. 383 The Routes() function adds a route to or deletes a route from the routing table. 395 nonroute entry will be inserted into the routing table for outgoing packets that 398 Each EFI IPv4 Protocol instance has its own independent routing table. Those EFI 400 of the routing table that was provided by the EFI_IP4_CONFIG_PROTOCOL, and these 402 instances. As a result, client modification to the routing table will be lost. 405 @param DeleteRoute Set to TRUE to delete this route from the routing table. Set to [all …]
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| /freebsd/sbin/routed/ |
| H A D | routed.8 | 36 .Nd network RIP and router discovery routing daemon 57 routing tables. 58 It uses Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1 (RFC\ 1058), 61 to maintain the kernel routing table. 72 for Routing Information Protocol packets. 77 of its routing tables to any directly connected hosts and networks. 87 to the kernel routing table. 140 The routing table maintained by the daemon 145 packets received are used to update the routing tables provided they are 152 records the change in its own tables and updates the kernel routing table [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/ofed/opensm/include/opensm/ |
| H A D | osm_opensm.h | 97 * Enumerates the possible routing engines that 123 * OpenSM routing engine module definition. 125 * routing engine structure - multicast callbacks may be 152 * The routing engine name (will be used in logs). 155 * The routing engine context. Will be passed as parameter 165 * The callback for dumping unicast routing tables. 170 * The callback to allow routing engine input for SL2VL maps. 180 * The callback to allow routing engine input for VLArbitration. 192 * The destroy method, may be used for routing engine 196 * Pointer to next routing engine in the list. [all …]
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| H A D | osm_ucast_cache.h | 70 * needed to cache and write unicast routing of the subnet. 114 * cached unicast routing. 138 * If it decides that the new link makes cached routing 174 * If it decides that the dropped link makes cached routing 205 * routing invalid, the cache is purged and marked as invalid. 217 * cached unicast routing on the subnet switches. 233 * the LFTs that were calculated during the last routing
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| /freebsd/contrib/ofed/librdmacm/man/ |
| H A D | rdma_getaddrinfo.3 | 80 Size of the routing information buffer referenced by ai_route. This will 81 be 0 if the underlying transport does not require routing data, or none 84 Routing information for RDMA transports that require routing data as part 85 of connection establishment. The format of the routing data depends on 88 if routing data is available. Routing paths may be restricted by setting 89 desired routing data fields on input to rdma_getaddrinfo. For Infiniband,
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| /freebsd/libexec/nuageinit/ |
| H A D | nuageinit | 364 local routing = open_config("routing") 423 routing:write('defaultrouter="' .. v.gateway4 .. '"\n') 428 routing:write('ipv6_defaultrouter="' .. v.gateway6 .. '"\n') 430 routing:write("ipv6_route_" .. interface .. '="' .. v.gateway6) 431 routing:write(" -prefixlen 128 -interface " .. interface .. '"\n') 443 routing:close() 517 local routing = open_config("routing") 531 routing:write('defaultrouter="' .. v["gateway"] .. '"\n') 540 routing:write('defaultrouter="' .. r["gateway"] .. '"\n') 543 routing:write("route_" .. rname .. '="-net ' .. r["network"] .. " ") [all …]
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| /freebsd/usr.bin/netstat/ |
| H A D | netstat.1 | 413 Print nexthop (nhops) information associated with routing entries. 420 used in routing decisions. 428 Print nexthop groups (nhgrp) information associated with routing entries. 435 load-balanced routing setups. 628 Display the contents of routing tables. 632 is invoked with the routing table option 646 .It Li 1 Ta Dv RTF_PROTO1 Ta "Protocol specific routing flag #1" 647 .It Li 2 Ta Dv RTF_PROTO2 Ta "Protocol specific routing flag #2" 648 .It Li 3 Ta Dv RTF_PROTO3 Ta "Protocol specific routing flag #3" 691 Display the routing table with the number [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/ofed/opensm/opensm/ |
| H A D | main.c | 177 " This option chooses routing engine(s) to use instead of default\n" in show_usage() 178 " Min Hop algorithm. Multiple routing engines can be specified\n" in show_usage() 179 " separated by commas so that specific ordering of routing\n" in show_usage() 180 " algorithms will be tried if earlier routing engines fail.\n" in show_usage() 181 " If all configured routing engines fail, OpenSM will always\n" in show_usage() 183 " included in the list of routing engines.\n" in show_usage() 187 " routing engine to precondition switch port assignments\n" in show_usage() 189 " of SLs required to give a deadlock free routing\n\n"); in show_usage() 191 " Sets the starting VL to use for the lash routing algorithm.\n" in show_usage() 196 " This option enforces routing engines (up/down and \n" in show_usage() [all …]
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/route6d/ |
| H A D | route6d.8 | 22 .Nd RIP6 Routing Daemon 65 utility is a routing daemon which supports RIP over IPv6. 107 flag, into the kernel routing table. 172 Do not update the kernel routing table. 222 to advertise the statically defined routes which exist in the kernel routing 291 Routing table manipulation differs from IPv6 implementation to implementation.
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