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说明: unix/linux下的路由守护程序,支持OSPF、RIP、BGP等,并支持多协议之间路由交互,目前已经被nexthop所收购
(unix/linux guardian of the routing procedures, support for OSPF, RIP, BGP, and support multi-protocol routing between interactive and has now been acquired nexthop)
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GateD R3_5 Documentation
The GateD documentation is now all written in HTML, the HyperText Markup
Language. It has been developed primarily with the NCSA Mosaic for the X
Window System WWW/HTML viewer, but should work with any WWW/HTML viewer.
Mosaic viewers for the X Window System, the Apple Macintosh and for
Microsoft Windows are available from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in the Mosaic
directory.
If you are reading this file as the README file in a GateD distribution, it
was converted to plain text for the distribution. The INSTALL file in this
directory has also been converted from HTML to plain text. To view the GateD
documentation with an HTML viewer, point it at doc/main.html.
The GateD web pages at www.gated.org has the latest on-line documentation
for the following versions of GateD:
* Gated-old (version 3.0)
* GateD (version 3.5)
* GateD -alpha (version 3.6)
* GateD-Unicast (version 4.0)
* GateD-Multicast (version 5.0)
* GateD-IPv6 (version 6.0)
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Contents
The document consists of the following sections:
What is Gated?
A very brief description of GateD.
Getting HELP!
How to get help installing and running GateD.
Becoming A Merit GateD Consortium Member
How to become a members of the GateD Consortium.
GateD Mail Lists
Mail lists for GateD.
Public GateD Code
What is Public GateD Code and how to obtain the latest code.
Consortium GateD Code
What is Consortium GateD Code, and how to obtian the latest code.
GateD Consortium Home Page
A pointer to on-line information about GateD.
GateD Consortium
A brief description of the GateD Consortium.
Licensing GateD
An overview of GateD licensing.
GateD Copyright Information
Copyrights that apply to GateD.
Installation Guide
Describes how to configure and install gated.
Configuration Guide
Describes the GateD configuration file in excruciating detail.
Operations Guide
Describes the command line options and signals that GateD supports as
well as the various support programs included.
Internals Guide
We are no longer supporting a 3.5 internals guide. Please refer to
Version 4 internals document with notes on changes from 3.5 code. This
document describes various aspects of GateD's internal work.
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What is GateD?
GateD is a modular software program consisting of core services, a routing
database, and protocol modules supporting multiple routing protocols (RIP
versions 1 and 2, DCN HELLO, OSPF version 2, EGP version 2 and BGP version 2
through 4.) GateD was first used to interconnect the NSFNET and the emerging
regional networks, and to implement filtered routing based on policy. GateD
allows the network administrator to control import and export of routing
information by individual protocol, by source and destination autonomous
system, source and destination interface, previous hop router, and specific
destination address. The network administrator can specify a preference
level for each combination of routing information being imported by using a
flexible masking capability. Once the preference levels are assigned, GateD
makes a decision on which route to use independent of the protocols
involved.
GateD is designed to handle dynamic routing with a routing database built
from information exchanged by routing protocols.
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Getting HELP!
If you need assistance or have any questions, don't bang your head against
the wall. Post to the mailing list. There are many people with GateD
experience who may be able to take a moment to help.
When reporting a problem with GateD, several pieces of information will
greatly assist in debugging:
1. GateD version (R3_5_6).
2. What system it is running on, hardware, software and versions.
3. Your configuration file.
4. The interface configuration.
It helps to provide this as both the output of netstat -in (netstat -i
-n on BSD 4.2 based systems) and an ifconfig for each interface
(ifconfig -a will work for some versions of SunOS 4 and later.
5. The routing table
The Routing table may be listed by using i.e. netstat -rn (netstat -r
-n on BSD 4.2 based systems)
6. GateD's idea of the Routing table.
To get this start GateD with -t (which is short for -tgeneral). Setting
tracing options in the config file will not get all this information
because GateD scans the interfaces before parsing the config file. So
you must specify tracing on the command line.
7. Dump GateD Routing Table
To get this start GateD and do a "gdc dump" using the gdc utility gated
provides.
8. Trace output of your problem.
If it is a RIP problem, turn on RIP tracing, an EGP problem, turn on
EGP tracing.
Send Bug reports to either:
* Merit GateD Staff at
gated@gated.merit.edu
* gated-people mail list
gated-people@gated.merit.edu
The GateD family of users and developers provides a large amount of
information to newcomers. We are working on lists of Frequent Asked
questions for new users. Please check the GateD Home page FAQ documentation.
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GateD Mail Lists
The following e-mail addresses are available for help with GateD.
There are the main mailing lists for the GateD Project:
gnats@merit.edu
Problem Reports are now handled via GNATS. You may submit
PR's via an online form at http://www.merit.net/gated/support/,
or use /util/gated-sendpr.
Gated-members@gated.merit.edu
The gated-members mailing list is a private discussion list for GateD
Consortium members. Send mail to gated@gated.merit.edu for information
on joining the Consortium.
To subscribe, send a request to to
gated-members-request@gated.merit.edu.
Gated-people@gated.merit.edu
The gated-people mailing list is for the exchange and disemination of
information about the current and beta releases of GateD. Hypertext
archives from this year are available. Archives are also available for
previous years.
To subscribe, send a request to to
gated-people-request@gated.merit.edu.
Gated-alpha@gated.merit.edu
The gated-alpha mailing list is for the exchange and disemination of
information about the current and beta releases of GateD. Hypertext
archives from this year are available. Archives are also available for
previous years.
To subscribe, send a request to to gated-alpha-request@gated.merit.edu.
gated@gated.merit.edu
This mailing list regroups all the developers and technical contacts
for Gated at Merit. It can be used if you want to reach anyone in
charge of Gated for any question about gated.
No subscription possible.
gated-bugs@gated.merit.edu
To be used to report bugs to the developers.
No subscription possible.
consortium-interest@gated.merit.edu
To be used for any question regarding the Gated Consorsium.
No subscription possible.
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GateD Public Code
GateD has code in two source trees:
* Public code (version 3), and
* Consortium Code (versions 4, 5, and 6)
The Consortium code is released in 3 separate versions:
1. Version 4 - GateD Unicast
2. Version 5 - GateD Multicast
3. Version 6 - GateD IPv6
The Consortium code is developed out of a single library for releases 4, 5,
and 6. These releases have the nice features of being "autoconfed" and will
adapt more easily to your environment that the public GateD code. You can
probably obtain a "no-cost" license to use this code. Please see the next
section for details.
The Public GateD code is available for anonymous ftp to all people in the
Internet. GateD Public code cannot be redistributed without obtaining a
redistribution license for GateD Version 3.
You do not need to be a member to obtain the Public GateD code or to apply
for a redistribution license.
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You can obtain Public versions of GateD via:
FTP
Earlier versions of GateD (3.5) are available for
anonymous FTP from:
ftp.gated.org pub-research/gated/release.tar.gz
www
On the GateD Consoritum Home Page at www.gated.merit.edu under the
Code, Tools and Documents section several versions of GateD 3.5 are
available for anonymous ftp.
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GateD Public Code Supported Merit, Consortium, and Public Funds
The GateD Public code has been supported by Merit, the GateD Consortium
members, grants, and research institutions. This varied group of people have
supported making high quality software available to the Internet at no cost
for academic and research applications.
Support for GateD Public code has come from:
1. Merit
Merit supports the public domain software development with people and
equipment resources.
2. GateD Consortium members GateD Consortium members donated money and
code to the public code base by designating code to go into the public
code base.
An example of such generous members are: Hitachi and Digital. Hitachi
has created test tools and asked that much of it's code be donated back
to the public arena. Digital asked that IPv6 code be available in the
public domain.
3. Public Money from Grants and Federal Institutions
NSF support a great deal of GateD's early development via the NSFNET
projects. In addition, some of the early code was also developed by IBM
as part of their contribution to the NSFNET.
The FAA supported the development of the IDRP code for the FAA project.
DARPA funded some of the work for the base GateD code.
The CAIRN project has helped develop the BGP-4++ code.
4. Research Institutions are Supporting GateD Development
Various Research Institutions are supporting the GateD Consortium
development of the public code as Academic Supporting members:
1. SDSC (USA)
2. INRIA (France)
INRIA is specifically supporting the IPv6 operations.
3. WIDE (Japan)
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GateD Consortium Code
The GateD Consortium code is developed via Commercial companies adding their
resources to the Internet. This code is available to the Internet for
"Academic and Research" use. Our definition of Academic and Research use
includes anyone who wants to use or examine the code, but not use it in a
commercial product or commercial service.
You can probably obtain a "no-cost" license to use this code even if you are
at a commercial companyif you are:
* a host system user,
* a user in the Academic and Research Community,
* a company considering GateD membership who wants to examine the code
prior to using the code in a commercial application, or
* an Internet Service Provider who wants to use GateD Tools
The Consortium code is released in 3 separate versions:
1. Version 4 - GateD Unicast
2. Version 5 - GateD Multicast
3. Version 6 - GateD IPv6
The Consortium code is developed out of a single library for releases 4 (4.2
and above), 5 and 6. These releases have the nice features of being
"autoconfed" and will adapt more easily to your environment that the public
GateD code.
Release 4.0 and 4.1 are not "autoconf", but contain additional features for
protocols. Please click here for a description of the code additions to
GateD-Unicast.
The Consortium GateD code is available for ftp via a web interface at
www.gated.org
/http://www.gated.merit.edu/code
which is the Code, Tools and Documents section.
Several versions of GateD are available for ftp. Any source code for
versions of Consortium GateD versions of code (versions 4, 5, and 6) require
a membership id and password. You can obtain these at "no-cost" by becoming
a member of GateD for any particular version.
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Obtaining GateD Consortium Code
We urge you to make sure you are using the latest copy of GateD. GateD
Consortium is easy to obtain over the network if you are a GateD member. If
you are not a member, it is easy to become a member. Please see the section
below.
GateD members can obtain the latest GateD source, tools and documentation
from www.gated.merit.edu
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Becoming A GateD member
Becoming a members is easy. Membership depends on how you you are going to
use GateD.
If you are planning, to use Gated in a Commercial product or a Internet
Service product you should apply one of the following membership categories:
* .Gold Membership
* Commercial Membership
* Small Commercial Membership
* Service Membership
* Small Service Membership
For further details on application forms and membership, click here
If you are planning to use GateD for Academic and Research purposes, you may
apply for Academic and Research Membership. This membership is available to
those using GateD for research and academic purposes only. Commercial uses
include using GateD in a product that is sold as a commercial product or
used to provide a commerical service.
Our definition of what constitutes "Academic and Research" purposes is very
"broad". Our business is to build and transfer technology. Merit, Inc. is a
research institution which transfers technology from Academic and Research
to the Internet. The GateD Consortium to support the routing technology in
the Internet. Please apply if you think you investigating GateD for:
* Use in a Commercial product or as a Internet Service Provider
Please use the Academic and Research license to look at the code prior
to becoming a Commercial member. GateD internal's documentation is
available for members.
* Use as a tool to debug network problems
We are trying to add additional tools and monitoring features to GateD.
* Use in your home as a routing code.
The general rule of thumb is: "if you make money using the code please send
some of that money back so more code can be developed." We are investigating
Grant funding as well. Any publically funded code can go into the
You can become a GateD Academic and Research member by filling out a GateD
Membership form on the Gated Web page at www.gated.org. If you do not have
web connectivity, you can ftp the form and send back the form to
gated@gated.merit.edu.
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GateD Consortium Home Page
Further information about GateD may be obtained from the GateD Consortium
Home Page with an HTML viewer. The GateD Web pages include:
1. Information about Merit GateD Consortium Membership
2. Code, Tools and on-line documentation for most Gated Release
o Gated-Old (version 3.0)
o Gated (3.5)
o GateD-Unicast (4.0)
o Gated-Multicast (5.0)
o Gated-IPv6 (6.0)
3. Support and Service (Mail lists, Bugs, Release dates)
4. Information about the Merit GateD Cosortium
5. GateD's use in the Network
6. GateD's Reference Library
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GateD Consortium
The GateDaemon Consortium presents a formal structure to support and expand
the current successful collaborations already in place to develop GateD
functionality.
* improve communication about and interchange of key technologies
* allow functionality needed by the community to be delivered on a more
timely basis
* build a broader funding base for a predictable future
* streamline licensing procedures
* improve technology transfer between academic and industry
Membership is open to all organizations interested in supporting and
participating in development of internetwork routing protocols. Membership
is not a prerequisite for licensing of GateD source code. More information
about the GateD Consortium may be obtained from the GateD Consortium Web
Page or my e-mail to consortium-interest@gated.org.
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Licensing GateD
Source Code
The GateD source code, tools and documentation is based on three different
product lines: GateD Unicast, GateD Multicast, GateD IPv6. In each of the
products, has it's own software base, release dates, and product
desciptions.
New GateD Source code, tools and internal documentation is available to
GateD members only . Binaries for utilities or on-line documentation is
available for anonymous ftp or via the web.
Members of the Academic and Research community can join the the Merit GateD
Consortium at no cost by simply filling out a GateD Academic and Research
membership.
We have a very broad definition of what "Academic and Research" usage is.
For details consult our Web page for tips. If you are at an Internet Service
Provider, and want to use GateD to debug problems, we still consider this an
Academic and Research use. If you want to use GateD at home, we encourage
you to apply for the Academic and Research license. The purpose behind the
license is to help us find out who uses the software and how. In addition,
with proven public use, we may be able to obtain more public money. The
benefit of public money is that more of GateD can be returned to the
"public" version of GateD. The Merit's GateD Consortium's goal is to keep
the quality of Software high in the Internet at large via technology
transfer to both the Academic and Research at large and Commercial
companies.
We are working toward supporting all publically available operating systems
as well as those of our members. The Merit GateD Consortium has not
accomplished this goal, and looks to the linux, FreeBSD, NETBSD, and other
operating system communities for help. can use
This membership simply requires that the member:
* sign the GateD Membership,
* register the machines to GateD source code and/or binaries will be
distributed, and
* and agree to return any enhancements to the project for redistribution.
The term of each of the Merit GateD Consortiuim licenses is 1 year. However,
you may renew for 10 years or more.
A Gold membership spans two product lines and allows for commercial
redistribution for both product lines. The other membership categories are
in respect to a particular product line. Membership is a requirement for
distribution of GateD sources or binaries.
For commerical redistrbution you need to become either a
* Gold member, or a
* Commercial member , or
* Small Commerical member.
For redistribution to support a Commerical Internet Service, you need to
become either a
* Service member or a
* Small Service .
Each of the commerical memberships require a fee.
For redistribution of binaries and sources within the Academic and Research
community, you may become either an:
* Academic and Research member, or a
* Supporting Academic member
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