/usr/sbin/in.rdisc -r [ -p preference ] [ -T interval ] [ send-address ] [ receive-address ]
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in.rdisc implements the ICMP router discovery protocol. The first form of the command is used on hosts and the second form is used on routers. On a host, in.rdisc is invoked at boot time to populate the network routing tables with default routes. On a router, it is also invoked at boot time in order to start advertising the router to all the hosts.
On a host, in.rdisc listens on the ALL_HOSTS (224.0.0.1) multicast address for ROUTER_ADVERTISE messages from routers. The received messages are handled by first ignoring those listed router addresses with which the host does not share a network. Among the remaining addresses, the ones with the highest preference are selected as default routers and a default route is entered in the kernel routing table for each one of them.
Optionally, in.rdisc can avoid waiting for routers to announce themselves by sending out a few ROUTER_SOLICITATION messages to the ALL_ROUTERS (224.0.0.2) multicast address when it is started.
A timer is associated with each router address. The address will no longer be considered for inclusion in the routing tables if the timer expires before a new advertise message is received from the router. The address will also be excluded from consideration if the host receives an advertise message with the preference being maximally negative.
When in.rdisc is started on a router, it uses the SIOCGIFCONF ioctl(2) to find the interfaces configured into the system and it starts listening on the ALL_ROUTERS multicast address on all the interfaces that support multicast. It sends out advertise messages to the ALL_HOSTS multicast address advertising all its IP addresses. A few initial advertise messages are sent out during the first 30 seconds and after that it will transmit advertise messages approximately every 600 seconds.
When in.rdisc receives a solicitation message, it sends an advertise message to the host that sent the solicitation message.
When in.rdisc is
terminated by a signal, it sends out an advertise message with the preference
being maximally negative.
Deering, S.E.,ed ‘‘ICMP Router Discovery Messages,’’ RFC 1256, Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., September 1991.