>But I think the question was if "routed" has to run anyway! It only
>shouldn't speak any routing protocols. That is invoked by editing the file
>/etc/defaultrouter. But the daemon himself has to run, hasn't it?

>Bye Patrick

No, "routed" does not run if there is /etc/defaultrouter.  It does not need
to
run because "routed" just sends and collects rip information.  Once the
defaultrouter is defined the machine is using the static information.
--
Glenn Crist
330 - 659 - 1705
Sr. Network Engineer
Bell & Howell Publishing Services
3900 Kinross Lakes Parkway
Richfield, OH 44286-9381 

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