networkingutils/ipadministrationtool/data/route.ini
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-# Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-# All rights reserved.
-# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
-# under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
-# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
-#
-# Initial Contributors:
-# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-#
-# Contributors:
-#
-# Description:
-# //    route.ini - a configuration file for ipadm
-# THIS IS AN EXAMPLE FILE
-# This file should be located in C:\Data\IpAdm\route.ini.
-# This file is processed by IpAdm when you push the
-# Add Routes -button.
-# Each line starting with route-add followed by positional
-# parameters is directly used as a KSoInetAddRoute parameter:
-# route-add <dest> <netmask> <metric> <gateway> [interface]
-# If optional parameter interface is omitted, gateway address
-# determines the interface. With this command you can add static
-# routes into the routing table.
-# Some 6to4 route examples
-# route-add 2001:: ffff:: 1 2002:c171:3a50::c171:3a50
-# route-add 3ffe:: ffff:: 1 2002:c171:3a50::c171:3a50
-# route-add 2001:: ffff:: 1 2002:836b:4179::836b:4179
-# route-add 3ffe:: ffff:: 1 2002:836b:4179::836b:4179
-# Some other examples
-# route-add 172.21.40.1 255.255.254.0 1 - 172.21.40.106
-# route-add 3ffe:501:fffff:ff05:: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: 1 3ffe:501:ffff:ff03:200:ff:fe00:a0a0 fe80::260:63ff:fe01:d6a9
-# To add a default route, use zero address and prefix
-# route-add :: :: 1 3ffe:501:ffff:ff03:200:ff:fe00:a0a0 fe80::260:63ff:fe01:d6a9
-# route-add 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1 172.21.40.1 182.21.40.106
-# Similarly you can configure interfaces with ifconfig
-# ifconfig <if> <prefix> prefix <prefixlen> ["alias"] ["up"/"down"] ["delete"]
-# ifconfig ethernet 10.0.5.3 alias
-# ifconfig ethernet 3ffe:501:ffff:100:: prefix 64 alias
-# ifconfig ethernet fe80::200:ff:f00:a0a0 prefix 64 delete
-# ifconfig ethernet fe80::260:63ff:fe01:d6a9 prefix 64 up
-# If you want to initiate DAD on the fly you need to remove
-# all addresses of specific interface identifier from an interface
-# and then define a new interface identifier to be checked by DAD:
-# ifconfig ethernet 3ffe:501:ffff:100:200:ff:fe00:a0a0 prefix 64 delete
-# ifconfig ethernet fe80::200:ff:fe00:a0a0 prefix 64 delete
-# ifconfig ethernet fe80::260:63ff:fe01:d6a9 prefix 64 delete
-# ifconfig ethernet fe80::260:63ff:fe01:d6a9 prefix 64 up
-# The above method is handy for example when running the TAHI
-# stateless address autoconfiguration tests requiring frequently
-# all addresses to be removed and DAD to be performed for link-local
-# address. With EPOC you don't need to reboot, just have appropriate
-# settings in route.ini and push the Add Routes button in IpAdm.
-#