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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)routed.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93 */ #ifndef _ROUTED_H_ #define _ROUTED_H_ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ident "$Revision: 1.7 $" /* * Routing Information Protocol * * Derived from Xerox NS Routing Information Protocol * by changing 32-bit net numbers to sockaddr's and * padding stuff to 32-bit boundaries. */ #define RIPv1 1 #define RIPv2 2 #ifndef RIPVERSION #define RIPVERSION RIPv1 #endif #define RIP_PORT 520 #if RIPVERSION == 1 /* Note that this so called sockaddr has a 2-byte sa_family and no sa_len. * It is not a UNIX sockaddr, but the shape of an address as defined * in RIPv1. */ struct netinfo { struct sockaddr rip_dst; /* destination net/host */ int rip_metric; /* cost of route */ }; #else struct netinfo { u_short n_family; #define RIP_AF_INET htons(AF_INET) #define RIP_AF_UNSPEC 0 #define RIP_AF_AUTH 0xffff u_short n_tag; /* optional in RIPv2 */ u_int n_dst; /* destination net or host */ #define RIP_DEFAULT 0 u_int n_mask; /* netmask in RIPv2 */ u_int n_nhop; /* optional next hop in RIPv2 */ u_int n_metric; /* cost of route */ }; #endif /* RIPv2 authentication */ struct netauth { u_short a_type; #define RIP_AUTH_PW htons(2) /* password type */ union { #define RIP_AUTH_PW_LEN 16 char au_pw[RIP_AUTH_PW_LEN]; } au; }; struct rip { u_char rip_cmd; /* request/response */ u_char rip_vers; /* protocol version # */ u_short rip_res1; /* pad to 32-bit boundary */ union { /* variable length... */ struct netinfo ru_nets[1]; char ru_tracefile[1]; struct netauth ru_auth[1]; } ripun; #define rip_nets ripun.ru_nets #define rip_tracefile ripun.ru_tracefile }; /* Packet types. */ #define RIPCMD_REQUEST 1 /* want info */ #define RIPCMD_RESPONSE 2 /* responding to request */ #define RIPCMD_TRACEON 3 /* turn tracing on */ #define RIPCMD_TRACEOFF 4 /* turn it off */ /* Gated extended RIP to include a "poll" command instead of using * RIPCMD_REQUEST with (RIP_AF_UNSPEC, RIP_DEFAULT). RFC 1058 says * command 5 is used by Sun Microsystems for its own purposes. */ #define RIPCMD_POLL 5 #define RIPCMD_MAX 6 #ifdef RIPCMDS char *ripcmds[RIPCMD_MAX] = { "#0", "REQUEST", "RESPONSE", "TRACEON", "TRACEOFF" }; #endif #define HOPCNT_INFINITY 16 #define MAXPACKETSIZE 512 /* max broadcast size */ #define NETS_LEN ((MAXPACKETSIZE-sizeof(struct rip)) \ / sizeof(struct netinfo) +1) #define INADDR_RIP_GROUP (u_long)0xe0000009 /* 224.0.0.9 */ /* Timer values used in managing the routing table. * * Complete tables are broadcast every SUPPLY_INTERVAL seconds. * If changes occur between updates, dynamic updates containing only changes * may be sent. When these are sent, a timer is set for a random value * between MIN_WAITTIME and MAX_WAITTIME, and no additional dynamic updates * are sent until the timer expires. * * Every update of a routing entry forces an entry's timer to be reset. * After EXPIRE_TIME without updates, the entry is marked invalid, * but held onto until GARBAGE_TIME so that others may see it, to * "poison" the bad route. */ #define SUPPLY_INTERVAL 30 /* time to supply tables */ #define MIN_WAITTIME 2 /* min sec until next flash updates */ #define MAX_WAITTIME 5 /* max sec until flash update */ #define STALE_TIME 90 /* switch to a new gateway */ #define EXPIRE_TIME 180 /* time to mark entry invalid */ #define GARBAGE_TIME 240 /* time to garbage collect */ /* It is good to continue advertising bad routes this long so other * routers notice. This is fairly cheap, so it can be long. It * should be long to combat bogus holddowns implemented by major * router vendors. */ #define POISON_TIME 120 /* Do not switch to a new route for this long after a route has gone * bad, to ensure that the new route is not a remanent of the old route. */ #define HOLD_TIME (MAX_WAITTIME*2) #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !_ROUTED_H_ */