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NAME¶
ipxd - IPX RIP/SAP daemon program
SYNOPSIS¶
ipxd [ -d ] [ -p ] [ -l log_file ] [ -t ticks_file ]
DESCRIPTION¶
The IPX RIP/SAP daemon ipxd is invoked at boot time to manage the kernel IPX routing tables.
When ipxd is started, it scans the file /proc/net/ipx_interfaces to find the ipx networks the computer is directly connected to. It sends the RIP and SAP response and request packets required by the IPX router specification v1.20 to the interfaces it found, so that an initial RIP and SAP table can be built.
During normal operation, ipxd listens on the RIP and SAP ports of each directly connected interface for broadcasts that other routers on the network send out, as well as requests issued by workstations. This way the full router functionality required by the IPX router specification v1.20 is hopefully implemented.
Every 30 seconds, as well as on request by a HUP signal, the file /proc/net/ipx_interfaces is re-scanned. Changes in the network topology are detected this way and broadcasted appropriately. This could eventually make Linux a quite flexible IPX router.
OPTIONS¶
-d
-p
It is not possible to use ipxd in passive mode when you have an internal net, because other IPX nodes must know how to reach the internal net. They can only know it if ipxd tells them where the internal net is.
-l logfile
-t ticks_file
FILES¶
/etc/ipx_ticks
SEE ALSO¶
ipx_ticks(5), ipx_interface(8)
AUTHOR¶
Volker Lendecke <lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de>
IPX Utilities | Volker Lendecke |