12-23-2007
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Originally Posted by
Peter_APIIT
Does my rl0 will crash with rl1 ?
My understanding is your router is on the same subnet as rl0, what is the address of your router, this should be the same as your default gateway or "mygate".
Then you rl0 subnet address range must include this gateway address.
So let's just sort out rl0, make sure you can ping the router and the router replies. The next step is confirm you can ping an address beyond the router.
You may want to set up /etc/resolv.conf so that either
(a) you use a name server beyond the router
(b) you use the router as the nameserver itself as long as it does DNS proxy.
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rrenumd
RRENUMD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RRENUMD(8)
NAME
rrenumd -- router renumbering daemon
SYNOPSIS
rrenumd [-df] [-c conf_file | -s]
DESCRIPTION
The rrenumd utility transmits router renumbering request packets, to renumber the routers in the site network.
On KAME-based systems, router renumbering requests are received and processed by rtadvd(8). For other systems, refer to relevant documents.
The program will daemonize itself on invocation. It reads configuration information from standard input if -s is specified, or from
conf_file if -c conf_file is specified.
The contents of configuration information are described in rrenumd.conf(5).
After successful configuration, rrenumd sends router renumbering messages periodically to configured destinations. Messages contain prefixes
configured to be renumbered.
-d Debug mode.
-f Foreground mode. Do not become daemon.
-s Script mode. Configuration information is obtained from standard input.
-c conf_file
Specify a configuration file where configuration information is kept.
EXIT STATUS
The program exits with 0 on success, and non-zero on failures.
SEE ALSO
rrenumd.conf(5), rtadvd(8)
STANDARDS
Matt Crawford, Router Renumbering for IPv6, RFC, 2894, August 2000.
HISTORY
The rrenumd utility first appeared in KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
BSD
September 7, 1998 BSD