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| 2 | .TH OSPFCLIENT "1" "July 2010" |
| 3 | .SH NAME |
| 4 | ospfclient \- an example ospf-api client |
| 5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 6 | .B ospfclient |
| 7 | .I ospfd |
| 8 | .I lsatype |
| 9 | .I opaquetype |
| 10 | .I opaqueid |
| 11 | .I ifaddr |
| 12 | .I areaid |
| 13 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 14 | .B ospfclient |
| 15 | is a an example ospf-api client to test the ospfd daemon. |
| 16 | .SH OPTIONS |
| 17 | .TP |
| 18 | .I ospfd |
| 19 | A router where the API\-enabled OSPF daemon is running. |
| 20 | .TP |
| 21 | .I lsatype |
| 22 | The value has to be either "9", "10", or "11", depending on the flooding |
| 23 | scope. |
| 24 | .TP |
| 25 | .I opaquetype |
| 26 | The value has to be in the range of 0\-255 (for example, experimental |
| 27 | applications use |
| 28 | .I opaquetype |
| 29 | larger than 128). |
| 30 | .TP |
| 31 | .I opaqueid |
| 32 | Arbitrary application instance (24 bits). |
| 33 | .TP |
| 34 | .I ifaddr |
| 35 | Interface IP address for type 9, otherwise it will be ignored. |
| 36 | .TP |
| 37 | .I areaid |
| 38 | Area in the IP address format for type 10, otherwise it will be ignored. |
| 39 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 40 | .BR ospfd (8). |
| 41 | .SH AUTHORS |
| 42 | See the project homepage at <http://www.quagga.net/>. |