V10/man/adm/man8/route.8
.TH ROUTE 8
.CT 1 sa_auto
.SH NAME
route, routed \- IP gateway routing
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B /usr/ipc/mgrs/routed
[
.B -v
] [
.B -t
] [
.B -q
] [
.BI - hops
] [
.I addr ...
]
.br
.B route add
.I "dest gateway"
.br
.B route delete
.I "dest"
.B
.br
.B /etc/remroutes
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Routed
runs the 4BSD RIP routing protocol on an IP network.
It broadcasts routing information to the network at large,
listens for routing messages from elsewhere,
and informs the system of the routes it receives.
.PP
The options are
.TP
.BI \-v
Log transmitted messages on the standard output.
.TP
.BI \-t
Log received messages on the standard output.
.TP
.BI \-q
Accept routing information but do not broadcast any.
.TP
.BI \- hops
Add
.I hops
(a decimal number)
to the hop count
when broadcasting routes.
.PD
.LP
Information received for any named
.I addrs
is ignored.
.PP
.I Routed
is usually run without options on gateway machines,
and with the
.B -q
option on non-gateway machines.
.PP
.I Route
sets up specific routes,
to establish static routing
or to adjust that set up by
.IR routed .
The
.B add
command informs the system that
internet address
.I dest
may be reached through
internet address
.IR gateway ;
.B delete
removes any routing for
.IR dest .
The special
destination
.L *
represents the default routing:
.B route add *
.I gate
sets the default,
.B route delete *
removes any default.
.PP
.I Remroutes
removes all known routes.
.SH FILES
.F /usr/ipc/log/routed
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR ipconfig (8)