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- .TH OSPFD 8 "July 2000" "Zebra Beast - OSPFD" "Version 0.88"
- .SH NAME
- ospfd \- an OSPF v2 routing engine for use with Zebra
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B ospfd
- [
- .B \-dhlv
- ]
- [
- .B \-f config-file
- ]
- [
- .B \-i pid-file
- ]
- [
- .B \-P port-number
- ]
- [
- .B \-A vty-address
- ]
- [
- .B \-u user
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B ospfd
- is a routing component that works with the
- .B zebra
- routing engine.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-daemon\fR
- Runs in daemon mode, forking and exiting from tty.
- .TP
- \fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-config-file \fR\fIconfig-file\fR
- Specifies the config file to use for startup. If not specified this
- option will likely default to \fB\fI/usr/local/etc/ospfd.conf\fR.
-
- .TP
- \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
- A brief message.
- .TP
- \fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-pid_file \fR\fIpid-file\fR
- When ospfd starts its process idenifier is written to
- \fB\fIpid-file\fR. The init system uses the recorded PID to stop or
- restart ospfd. The likely default is \fB\fI/var/run/ospfd.pid\fR.
- .TP
- \fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-log_mode\fR
- Turn verbose logging on.
- .TP
- \fB\-P\fR, \fB\-\-vty_port \fR\fIport-number\fR
- Specify the port that the ospfd VTY will listen on. This defaults to
- 2604, as specified in \fB\fI/etc/services\fR.
- .TP
- \fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-vty_addr \fR\fIvty-address\fR
- Specify the address that the ospfd VTY will listen on. Default is all
- intrefaces.
- .TP
- \fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-user \fR\fIuser\fR
- Specify the user and group to run as. User and group have to have same
- name at the moment. Default is \fIquagga\fR.
- .TP
- \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
- Print the version and exit.
- .SH COMMANDS
- \fB router ospf \fR
- \fB router zebra \fR -- (Move routes into kernel table)
- \fB network [NETWORK] area [OSPF-AREA-ID] \fR
- \fB no network [NETWORK] \fR
- \fB show ip ospf interface \fR
- \fB show ip ospf neighbor \fR
- \fB show ip ospf database \fR
- \fB show ip ospf route \fR
- \fB debug ospf ism \fR
- \fB debug ospf packet \fR
- \fB debug ospf nsm \fR
- .SH FILES
- .TP
- .BI /usr/local/sbin/ospfd
- The default location of the
- .B ospfd
- binary.
- .TP
- .BI /usr/local/etc/ospfd.conf
- The default location of the
- .B ospfd
- config file.
- .TP
- .BI $(PWD)/ospfd.log
- If the
- .B ospfd
- process is config'd to output logs to a file, then you will find this
- file in the directory where you started \fBospfd\fR.
- .SH 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 \fBzebra\fR.
- .SH DIAGNOSTICS
- The ospfd process may log to standard output, to a VTY, to a log
- file, or through syslog to the system logs. \fBospfd\fR supports many
- debugging options, see the Info file, or the source for details.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- References to other related man pages:
- ripd(8), ripngd(8), ospf6d(8), bgpd(8), zebra(8), vtysh(1)
- .SH BUGS
- .B ospfd
- eats bugs for breakfast. If you have food for the maintainers try
- .BI <bug-zebra@gnu.org>
- .SH AUTHOR[S]
- See <\fBwww.zebra.org\fR>, or the Info file for an accurate list of authors.
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