System information

fig 3: dynamic routing daemons startup/shutdown screen
Once started, you can access the configuration menu (see fig 4) by selecting “Configure”. In the case
of OSPF, you should at least configure the default route.
For those of you familiar with Cisco console menus, the routing daemon console menus function in the
same way (see fig 4). When in doubt, entering a question mark '?' will provide a context sensitive list
of available options. Also for those familiar with Cisco, the same shortcuts exist, e.g., using 'en' for
enable.
The RIP daemon console is similar to the OSPF console.
The OLSR configuration screen is more like the standard StarOS configuration screens (see fig 5).
OLSR is preconfigured to a working configuration that should fit a large majority of users. Advanced
users may want to tweak these settings.