RTMPD(1M) K-Talk by Xinet (10/14/99 10.1) RTMPD(1M)
NAME
rtmpd - AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/appletalk/rtmpd [ -N ] [ -H ] [ -O intr ] [ -D ]
DESCRIPTION
The rtmpd daemon is a host daemon which manages AppleTalk
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) requests. It
listens on the well-known RTMP and RTMPReq sockets. On
machines with one Ethernet interface, it advertises the
presence of the local pseudo-network. On machines with more
than one interface, rtmpd advertises the networks on the
other interfaces. Killing rtmp with a SIGUSR2 will cause it
to dump its table of networks in /usr/adm/appletalk/at_log.
-D Causes rtmpd to run in the foreground,
printing debugging information.
-N Causes rtmpd to exit if there are other
routers on the network. This is an auto-
configuration option that allows rtmpd to run
only when it is needed. This option will
have no effect if you have more than one
AppleTalk interface configured.
-H Causes rtmpd publish routes, but not propagate
routes between network interfaces. This
should be used only with the -H option to
nbpd.
-O Causes rtmpd to publish routes only on
interface intr. This is useful if you want
route on a small subnet, but don't want to
participate in routing on other interfaces.
FILES
/usr/etc/appletalk/services File where rtmpd is started.
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