Starts dynamic routing with ROUTED or GATED. If you want to
change from one to the other, you must stop the current dynamic
routing daemon then start the desired daemon. You cannot run both
GATED and ROUTED at the same time.
Related commands: STOP ROUTING, SET GATED
Format
START ROUTING [/GATED ]
[ /LOG ]
[ /SUPPLY[=DEFAULT] ]
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /GATED
Optional.
Enables the gateway routing daemon (GATED).
If you enable dynamic GATED routing, you will be able to
configure this host to use any combination of the following
routing protocols to exchange dynamic routing information with
other hosts on the network:
o RIP (Routing Information Protocol), Versions 1 and 2
o RDISC (Router Discovery Protocol)
o OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
o EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol)
o BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), BGP-4
o Static routes
1.2 /SUPPLY
/SUPPLY[=DEFAULT]
Optional. Applies only to ROUTED. Do not use with /GATED.
Broadcasts routing information to other hosts in 30-second
intervals.
If you specify /SUPPLY=DEFAULT, the local host supplies the
default network route.
1.3 /LOG
Optional. Applies to ROUTED. Do not use with /GATED.
Logs routing activity to
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$ROUTED]TCPIP$ROUTED.LOG.
Default: No logging.
2 – Examples
1.TCPIP> START ROUTING /GATED
Starts GATED dynamic routing on the running system.
2.TCPIP> START ROUTING
Interactively starts ROUTED dynamic routing on the running
system.
3.TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLY
Immediately starts ROUTED dynamic routing. The local host both
broadcasts and receives network routing information.