HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 4 File Formats (vol 8)

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ramd.conf(4) ramd.conf(4)
import Specifies routes to be imported.
export Specifies routes to be exported.
RAMD Global Configuration
Autonomous System Statement
The as sets the autonomous system number of this router to be autonomous system. This option is
required if BGP is in use. The AS number is assigned by the Network Information Center (NIC).
The syntax of the as configuration statement is as follows:
as asnum;
This autonomous system appears only once in an AS path.
Router ID Statement
The routerid sets the router identifier for use by the BGP protocol. This number uniquely identifies the
router within the autonomous system.
The syntax of the routerid configuration statement is as follows:
routerid routerid_value;
The routerid value can be an IP address of an interface or unique number. It is mandatory if BGP is
configured.
Kernel Statement
The kernel configuration statement specifies the kernel interface options that controls the retrieval of the
interface and the route tables from the kernel. Only one kernel configuration statement can be specified
in the configuration file.
The syntax of the kernel configuration statement is as follows:
kernel {
[snmp (on|off);]
[scaninterval time-interval;
]
[
routepoll (off|on)[interval poll-interval]
;]
[
remnantholdtime
timer-value;]
[
noflushatexit;]
[
traceoptions trace-options;]
[
traceoptions [filename [replace][size file-size]
[k|m] files numb-of-files ] [except trace-options]
;]
};
where the following means:
snmp (on|off);
ramd
supports enterprise-specific Management Information Base (MIB) based on Community-based
Simple Network Management Protocol version 2 (SNMPv2C).
ramd implements EMANATE
subagent.
The
snmp configuration statement lets ramd enable or disable SNMP support.
After starting ramd,ifon is specified in the configuration file, ramd registers with the SNMP master
agent, snmpdm(1M). ramd subagent accepts:
GET retrieves classes of variables from the MIB,
SET sets the value of a variable on a MIB, and
GET-NEXT retrieves one value of the variable from the MIB operations.
By default, snmp support is disabled; in other words, snmp state is off.
scaninterval time-interval;
Specifies the interface scan interval in seconds. This value specifies how often ramd scans the kernel
interface table to identify the modifications. The default value is 15 seconds.
routepoll (off|on)[interval poll-interval];
Configures polling of kernel routing table.
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