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$Id: README,v 1.1.1.1 1999/08/08 23:30:57 itojun Exp $ $FreeBSD$ WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! THIS RELEASE IS VERY ALPHA, SO PLEASE DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE AND DO NOT TRY IT OUTSIDE OF YOUR TESTBED. This is README for pimd, the PIM multicast daemon. PIM-SM version: 2 Check ftp://catarina.usc.edu/pub/pim/pimd/ for lastest version. SUPPORTED PLATFORMS: FreeBSD-2.2.*, SunOS-4.1.3, Solaris-2.5.1 and 2.6, SGI, BSDI 3.0/3.1, NetBSD-1.3 AVAILABLE PIM kernel patches: FreeBSD-2.2.1, FreeBSD-2.2.2, FreeBSD-2.2,5, SunOS-4.1.3, SGI, BSDI-3.0, BSDI-3.1, NetBSD-1.3 Linux: pimd compiles under Linux, and linux-2.1.103 seems to have PIM-SMv2 kernel support, but I haven't tested whether the kernel patches really work. FAST START (read "fast explanation" :)) 1. Apply the PIM kernel patches, recompile, reboot 2. Copy pimd.conf to /etc and edit as appropriate. Disable the interfaces you don't need. Note that you need at least 2 physical interfaces enabled. 3. Edit Makefile by uncommenting the line(s) corresponding to your platform. 4. Recompile pimd 5. Run pimd as a root. It is highly recommended to run it in debug mode. Because there are many debug messages, you can specify only a subset of the messages to be printed out: usage: pimd [-c configfile] [-d [debug_level][,debug_level]] Valid debug levels: dvmrp_prunes,dvmrp_mrt,dvmrp_neighbors,dvmrp_timers,igmp_proto,igmp_timers,igmp_members,trace,timeout,pkt,interfaces,kernel,cache,rsrr,pim_hello,pim_register,pim_join_prune,pim_bootstrap,pim_asserts,pim_cand_rp,pim_routes,pim_timers,pim_rpf If you want to see all messages, use "pimd -d" only. 6. Note that it takes of the order of 30 seconds to 1 minute until the Bootstrap router is elected and the RP-set distributed to the PIM routers, and without the RP-set in the routers the multicast packets cannot be forwarded. 7. There are plenty of bugs, some of them known (check BUGS.TODO), some of them unknown, so your bug reports are more than welcome. Pavlin Ivanov Radoslavov pavlin@catarina.usc.edu ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: * The PIM kernel modifications and pimd itself were originally written by Ahmed Helmy (ahelmy@catarina.usc.edu) as a summer intern in SGI. * The "up to the March '97 I-D spec" + RSVP support pimd version was done during my summer'97 intern in Sun Microsystems under Michael Speer's supervision. * BSDI 3.0/3.1 support + various improvements and bug reports by Hitoshi Asaeda (asaeda@yamato.ibm.co.jp). * Bug reports and SGI tests by Nidhi Bhaskar (nidhi@cho-oyu.engr.sgi.com). * Bug reports and SunOS tests by Isabelle Girard (girardi@rc.bel.alcatel.be) and Dirk Ooms (oomsd@rc.bel.alcatel.be) * NetBSD-1.3 compilation support (both for pimd and the kernel mods) and bug reports by Heiko W.Rupp <hwr@pilhuhn.de> * Bug reports by Chirayu Shah (shahzad@torrentnet.com) * A number of changes copied back from pimdd (PIM-DM) stand-alone implementation by Kurt Windisch (kurtw@antc.uoregon.edu) * Linux patches by "Jonathan Day" <jd9812@my-dejanews.com> and Fred Griffoul <griffoul@ccrle.nec.de> * Thanks to the FreeBSD team and particularly to the freebsd-hackers mailing list participants for the help with the real-time debugging of the FreeBSD kernel.