Options statements define parameters that direct
gated
to do
special internal processing. Options statements appear before any other
configuration statements in the
gated.conf
file.
The options statement syntax is:
options
[
nosend
]
[
noresolv
]
[
gendefault
[
preference
preference
] [
gateway
gateway
]]
[
syslog
[
upto
]
log_level
]
[
mark
time
]
;
An options statement can contain:
-
nosend
-
Instructs system not to send any packets. This option tests
gated
without actually sending out routing information. Use for RIP and HELLO.
It is not yet implemented for BGP and is not useful for OSPF.
-
noresolv
-
Instructs system not to use the Domain Name System (DNS) to resolve hostnames and
addresses. DNS failures can cause
gated
to deadlock during
startup. Use this to prevent deadlock.
-
gendefault
[
preference
preference
] [
gateway
gateway
]
-
Generates a default route, with a preference of 20, when
gated
peers with an EGP or BGP neighbor. If
gateway
is not defined, the
gateway in the generated route is the system itself; the default route
is not installed in the kernel table; and it is used only to advertise
this system as a default gateway. If
gateway
is specified, the
default route is installed in the kernel table with the specified
router as the next hop. This option can be overridden with the
nogendefault
option.
-
syslog
[
upto
]
log_level
-
Tells system to use the setlogmask facility to control
gated
logging. See the
setlogmask(3) manpage if this facility is available on your system.
-
mark
time
-
Sends a periodic timestamp message to the trace file.
time
defines how frequently the timestamp should be issued. Use this to
determine if gated is
running
.