Annotation of embedaddon/pimdd/pimdd.conf, revision 1.1

1.1     ! misho       1: #   This is the configuration file for "pimd", an IP multicast router.
        !             2: #   pimd looks for it in "/etc/pimd.conf".
        !             3: #
        !             4: #   $Id: pimdd.conf,v 1.2 1998/07/06 22:31:14 kurtw Exp $
        !             5: #
        !             6: #   Command formats:
        !             7: #
        !             8: # 
        !             9: # default_source_preference <preference>
        !            10: # default_source_metric <metric>
        !            11: # phyint <local-addr> [disable] | [preference <preference>] [metric <metric>]
        !            12: #
        !            13: # By default PIM will be activated on all interfaces.  Use phyint to 
        !            14: # disable on interfaces where PIM should not be run.
        !            15: #
        !            16: # Preferences are used by assert elections to determine upstream routers.
        !            17: # Currently pimd cannot reliably obtain preferences and metrics from the
        !            18: # unicast routing protocols, so a default preference may be configured.
        !            19: # In an assert election, the router advertising the lowest assert preference
        !            20: # will be selected as the (S,G)-forwarder and upstream router for the LAN.
        !            21: # 101 should be sufficiently high so that asserts from Cisco or GateD
        !            22: # routers are prefered over poor-little pimd.
        !            23: #
        !            24: # It is reccommended that preferences be set such that metrics are never
        !            25: # consulted.  However, default metrics may also be set and will default to
        !            26: # 1024.
        !            27: 
        !            28: #phyint 128.125.51.11 disable
        !            29: #phyint 128.223.91.129 localpref 101
        !            30: phyint 128.223.163.129 disable
        !            31: 

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