Some minor mdoc cleanup. Partially based on PR# 2959.

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Mike Pritchard 1997-03-12 13:22:17 +00:00
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)routed.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93
.\" $Id$
.\" $Id: routed.8,v 1.8 1997/02/22 14:33:12 peter Exp $
.\"
.Dd June 1, 1996
.Dt ROUTED 8
@ -199,11 +199,6 @@ currently chosen router dies.
If all discovered routers disappear,
the daemon resumes listening to RIP responses.
.Pp
While using Router Discovery (which happens by default when
the system has a single network interface and a Router Discovery Advertisement
is received), there is a single default route and a variable number of
redirected host routes in the kernel table.
.Pp
The Router Discovery standard requires that advertisements
have a default "lifetime" of 30 minutes. That means should
something happen, a client can be without a good route for
@ -222,7 +217,9 @@ is received), there is a single default route and a variable number of
redirected host routes in the kernel table.
On a host with more than one network interface,
this default route will be via only one of the interfaces.
Thus, multi-homed hosts running with \f3\-q\f1 might need
Thus, multi-homed hosts running with
.Fl q
might need
.Cm no_rdisc
described below.
.Pp
@ -420,7 +417,7 @@ Such entries are only required when both routers may learn of routes
to the same destination.
.Pp
The
.Em /etc/gateways
.Pa /etc/gateways
file is comprised of a series of lines, each in
one of the following formats or consist of parameters described below:
.Pp
@ -461,7 +458,7 @@ or
or
.Xr named 8 ,
must have been started before
.Xr routed Ns .)
.Nm routed Ns .)
.Pp
.Ar mask
is an optional number between 1 and 32 indicating the netmask associated
@ -544,7 +541,7 @@ Except that a
is required, this keyword is similar to
.Cm passwd .
To protect the secrets, this parameter setting is valid only in the
.Em /etc/gateways
.Pa /etc/gateways
file and only when that file is readable only by UID 0.
.It Cm no_ag
turns off aggregation of subnets in RIPv1 and RIPv2 responses.