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TCP/IP Configuration Notebook Online Help
To start ROUTED automatically when TCP/IP is started, select the Autostart tab, select ROUTED in the Autostarted Services
list box, and check the Autostart Service box under Autostart Options.
If you choose to start ROUTED in an OS/2 window foreground session, you can
check the Minimized box to minimize the OS/2 window.
The ROUTE server queries the network and dynamically builds routing tables
from information transmitted by other hosts that are directly connected to the
network.
If you choose to automatically start ROUTED, you can also specify the ROUTED parameters in the Parameters field.
Uncheck the Autostart Service box to disable the automatic starting of
ROUTED when TCP/IP is started.
If you choose to automatically start ROUTED, TCP/IP can also process the
following command parameters when specified from the Autostart tab:
- -d
- Enables additional debugging information to be logged, such as corrupted
packets received.
- -g
- Offers a route to the default destination. You can use this on a gateway
to an internet or on a gateway that uses another routing protocol whose routes
are not reported to other local gateways.
- -s
- Forces the routed command to supply routing information,
regardless of whether it is acting as an internetwork router. This occurs if
there is more than one network interface present or if a point-to-point link
is in use.
- -q
- Suppresses broadcasting of routing information.
- -t
- Starts the packet tracing process.
- -t -t
- Starts the packet tracing process and traces all packets sent or received
on the standard output. The spaces between the parameters are required.
- -t -t -t
- Starts the packet tracing process, traces all packets sent or received on
the standard output, and starts history tracing. The spaces between the
parameters are required.
- -t -t -t -t
- Starts the packet tracing process, traces all packets sent or received on
the standard output, starts history tracing, and starts tracing the packet
contents. The spaces between the parameters are required.
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