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isisd(1M)							     isisd(1M)

NAME
       isisd  - the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing
       daemon

SYNOPSIS
       config_file] trace_options] [trace_file]

DESCRIPTION
       is a routing component that works  with	Route  Administration  Manager
       (RAMD)  for IPv6.  This routing daemon is an implementation of Interme‐
       diate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Protocol for	 IPv6.	 IS-IS
       conforms to and

       is invoked automatically if it is enabled in the configuration file.

   Options
       supports the following command-line options:

       Parses the configuration file for syntax errors
			 and  terminates exits with a status 0 if the configu‐
			 ration file contains no error.	 In case of any error,
			 exits	with  a non-zero value.	 prints the configura‐
			 tion file errors, if any, to the standard output.

			 and performs the same function.

       Specifies an alternate configuration file to be used by
			 By default, uses the configuration file.

       Specifies that	 runs as a normal process and not as a daemon process.

       Specifies that	 does not modify the kernel  forwarding	 table.	  That
			 is, will not send route updates to

       Suppresses stderr messages of
			 Using	this  option,  you  can suppress informational
			 messages, which are normally printed to the  standard
			 output	 and  log  error messages via syslogd(1M).  By
			 default, errors are logged to

       Specifies a comma-separated list of trace options to
			 be enabled at the  time  of  startup.	 No  space  is
			 allowed  between  this option and its arguments.  See
			 ramd.conf(4) for information on valid	trace  options
			 and tracing.

       trace_file	 Name of the file used by daemon to log tracing infor‐
			 mation.  If trace options are specified without spec‐
			 ifying a trace file, uses the default trace file

   Signal Processing
       The following signals may be used to control

       A SIGHUP causes
		    to reread the configuration file.  reads the configuration
		    file and reconfigures its policies.

       The current state of
		    is written to

       Graceful shutdown.
		    On receipt of attempts a graceful  shutdown.   All	routes
		    are removed from the kernel's routing table on receipt of

       Toggle tracing.
		    If	the tracing is currently enabled, this signal suspends
		    tracing and closes trace file.  If	tracing	 is  currently
		    disabled, the trace file will be reopened and tracing ini‐
		    tiated.  This is useful for moving trace files.

		    It is not possible to use if tracing is not enabled in the
		    configuration file.

AUTHOR
       was developed by Future software Ltd.

SEE ALSO
       netstat(1),  ifconfig(1M), ram_monitor(1M), ramd(1M), rdc(1M), fork(2),
       ramd.conf(4).

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