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- From: car@public.BTR.COM (Carlos Rimola-Sarti car@btr.com)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: Re: IBM TCP/IP and RIP protocol.
- Message-ID: <7941@public.BTR.COM>
- Date: 7 Sep 92 22:40:36 GMT
- References: <1992Sep4.145122.10496@schbbs.mot.com>
- Organization: Connective Strategies, Inc. (CSI). Mountain View, California
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- In article <1992Sep4.145122.10496@schbbs.mot.com> X10017@maccvm.corp.mot.com (Philippe Rameau) writes:
- >
- > I currently run TCP/IP 1.2 with OS/2 v1.30.1, my PS/2 is connected
- > onto an ethernet 802.3 lan with a router to the internet, as my router
- > provides RIP routing protocol, I would like to share those information
- > with the ROUTED.EXE which as say the manual uses the RIP protocol.
- > Thank you for any help.
-
- Philippe, You can just start ROUTED at any OS/2 command prompt. One of
- the TCP/IP manuals provides a description of the ROUTED command line options,
- including a large number of "-t" which raise the level of debugging messages
- which get displayed.
-
- You can also enable the automotic starting of ROUTED (in TCPSTART.CMD) by
- runing ICAT, going to the LAN adapter screen and clickin on the box which
- says something about management of routing tables.
-
- However, unless your PS/2 is acting as a router, I am not sure that ther
- is any benefit to be gained by running ROUTED. Can anyone else provide more
- info on this?
-
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