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1 | .\" This file was originally generated by help2man 1.36. |
2 | .TH OSPFCLIENT "1" "July 2010" | |
3 | .SH NAME | |
4 | ospfclient \- an example ospf-api client | |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
6 | .B ospfclient | |
7 | .I ospfd | |
8 | .I lsatype | |
9 | .I opaquetype | |
10 | .I opaqueid | |
11 | .I ifaddr | |
12 | .I areaid | |
13 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
14 | .B ospfclient | |
15 | is a an example ospf-api client to test the ospfd daemon. | |
16 | .SH OPTIONS | |
17 | .TP | |
18 | .I ospfd | |
19 | A router where the API\-enabled OSPF daemon is running. | |
20 | .TP | |
21 | .I lsatype | |
22 | The value has to be either "9", "10", or "11", depending on the flooding | |
23 | scope. | |
24 | .TP | |
25 | .I opaquetype | |
26 | The value has to be in the range of 0\-255 (for example, experimental | |
27 | applications use | |
28 | .I opaquetype | |
29 | larger than 128). | |
30 | .TP | |
31 | .I opaqueid | |
32 | Arbitrary application instance (24 bits). | |
33 | .TP | |
34 | .I ifaddr | |
35 | Interface IP address for type 9, otherwise it will be ignored. | |
36 | .TP | |
37 | .I areaid | |
38 | Area in the IP address format for type 10, otherwise it will be ignored. | |
39 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
40 | .BR ospfd (8). | |
41 | .SH AUTHORS | |
42 | See the project homepage at <http://www.quagga.net/>. |