# $OpenBSD: mrouted.conf,v 1.1 2014/07/11 21:20:10 deraadt Exp $ # # This is the configuration file for "mrouted", an IP multicast router. # mrouted looks for it in "/etc/mrouted.conf". # # Command formats: # # name <boundname> <scoped-addr>/<mask-len> # cache_lifetime 3600 # seconds # pruning on # # phyint <local-addr> [disable] [metric <m>] [threshold <t>] [rate_limit <b>] # [boundary (<boundname>|<scoped-addr>/<mask-len>)] # [altnet (<subnet>/<mask-len>|<subnet>)] # tunnel <local-addr> <remote-addr> [srcrt] [metric <m>] # [threshold <t>] [rate_limit <b>] # [boundary (<boundname>|<scoped-addr>/<mask-len>)] # # NOTE: any phyint commands MUST precede any tunnel commands # NOTE: the mask-len is the no. of leading 1's in the mask # NOTE: rate_limit is in kilobits, and defaults to 500 for tunnels # # Example of named boundary: #name LOCAL 239.255.0.0/16 #name EE 239.254.0.0/16 # i.e. the EE dept wants local groups # # Example of use of named boundary #phyint le1 boundary EE # le1 is our interface to comp sci, # # keep them away from our local groups # # # Template tunnel for mcast_install #tunnel 128.4.0.77 128.4.0.8 metric 1 threshold 64 rate_limit 500 # <-- REPLACE # boundary LOCAL # # You might want to specify a boundary on your tunnel to the outside world, # as above. # # NOTE: ONLY uncomment the following if you are running mrouted.snmp! #sysName "mymrouter" #sysContact "Me <me@me.com> +x.yyy.zzz-zzzz" #sysVersion "MyOS 4.1.3 and mrouted" #sysLocation "The MBONE"