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Howard Goldstein
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      03-04-2007, 01:12 PM
As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious

 
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Kev
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      03-04-2007, 02:13 PM
Howard Goldstein wrote:
> As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
> netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
> know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
>

I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
Routing" on page 64 of the manual.
 
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      03-04-2007, 02:41 PM
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:55 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
: > netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
: > know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
: >
: I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
: Routing" on page 64 of the manual.

Your page 64 doesnt match either of mine but I think I know what
you're referring to if it's "domain routing" that "routes based on dns
information." WTF is that?

The ad copy mentions RFC 1058 support but I'll be damned if I can
figure out how to turn route advertisement feature on. I suppose
I can run gated or something somewhere else to advertise on behalf of
the Actiontec but now it's personal



 
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      03-04-2007, 03:09 PM
Howard Goldstein wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:55 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : Howard Goldstein wrote:
> : > As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
> : > netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
> : > know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
> : >
> : I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
> : Routing" on page 64 of the manual.
>
> Your page 64 doesnt match either of mine but I think I know what
> you're referring to if it's "domain routing" that "routes based on dns
> information." WTF is that?


I think I was just concentrating on this "Enter a device metric in the
"Device Metric" text box. The device metric is a value used by the
router to determine whether one route is superior to another,
considering parameters such as bandwidth and delay time."

>
> The ad copy mentions RFC 1058 support but I'll be damned if I can
> figure out how to turn route advertisement feature on. I suppose
> I can run gated or something somewhere else to advertise on behalf of
> the Actiontec but now it's personal
>
>
>

No mention of RFC 1058 in the manual or here:-
http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...and_Router.pdf
 
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Howard Goldstein
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      03-04-2007, 03:37 PM
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:09:23 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:55 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: > : Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > : > As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
: > : > netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
: > : > know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
: > : >
: > : I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
: > : Routing" on page 64 of the manual.
: >
: > Your page 64 doesnt match either of mine but I think I know what
: > you're referring to if it's "domain routing" that "routes based on dns
: > information." WTF is that?
:
: I think I was just concentrating on this "Enter a device metric in the
: "Device Metric" text box. The device metric is a value used by the
: router to determine whether one route is superior to another,
: considering parameters such as bandwidth and delay time."

This seems to drive the router's own routing table. Accessed from the
shell it appears to set the metric for the bridged interfaces owned by
the router.

It's actually a pretty cool router ... if it only had a familiar routed
on it I'd be a happy camper instead of the bitter, frustrated old man
I am with a vendetta to get route ads coming out of the thing.

:
: >
: > The ad copy mentions RFC 1058 support but I'll be damned if I can
: > figure out how to turn route advertisement feature on. I suppose
: > I can run gated or something somewhere else to advertise on behalf of
: > the Actiontec but now it's personal
: >
: >
: >
: No mention of RFC 1058 in the manual or here:-
: http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...and_Router.pdf

Indeed, not a thing there. Now I'm not sure where I saw it. Maybe
under some "openrouter" docs I encountered while googling. It appears
to be based on something fka the "openrouter project"

 
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      03-04-2007, 04:05 PM
Howard Goldstein wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:09:23 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : Howard Goldstein wrote:
> : > On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:55 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : > : Howard Goldstein wrote:
> : > : > As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
> : > : > netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
> : > : > know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
> : > : >
> : > : I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
> : > : Routing" on page 64 of the manual.
> : >
> : > Your page 64 doesnt match either of mine but I think I know what
> : > you're referring to if it's "domain routing" that "routes based on dns
> : > information." WTF is that?
> :
> : I think I was just concentrating on this "Enter a device metric in the
> : "Device Metric" text box. The device metric is a value used by the
> : router to determine whether one route is superior to another,
> : considering parameters such as bandwidth and delay time."
>
> This seems to drive the router's own routing table. Accessed from the
> shell it appears to set the metric for the bridged interfaces owned by
> the router.
>
> It's actually a pretty cool router ... if it only had a familiar routed
> on it I'd be a happy camper instead of the bitter, frustrated old man
> I am with a vendetta to get route ads coming out of the thing.
>
> :
> : >
> : > The ad copy mentions RFC 1058 support but I'll be damned if I can
> : > figure out how to turn route advertisement feature on. I suppose
> : > I can run gated or something somewhere else to advertise on behalf of
> : > the Actiontec but now it's personal
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : No mention of RFC 1058 in the manual or here:-
> : http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...and_Router.pdf
>
> Indeed, not a thing there. Now I'm not sure where I saw it. Maybe
> under some "openrouter" docs I encountered while googling. It appears
> to be based on something fka the "openrouter project"
>

It may be worth asking here:-
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/vzfiber
 
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      03-04-2007, 05:07 PM
Howard Goldstein wrote:

> : No mention of RFC 1058 in the manual or here:-
> : http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...and_Router.pdf
>
> Indeed, not a thing there. Now I'm not sure where I saw it. Maybe
> under some "openrouter" docs I encountered while googling. It appears
> to be based on something fka the "openrouter project"
>

Having had a trawl through various web sites it seems some people
believe that the f/ware is based on Jungo's OpenRG. If you look at the
Dynamic Routing section, page 61, then RIP certainly used to be an option.
http://www.jungo.com/openrg/doc/3.14...ser_manual.pdf

 
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      03-04-2007, 05:13 PM
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 16:05:32 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:09:23 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: > : Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > : > On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:55 +0000, Kev <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: > : > : Howard Goldstein wrote:
: > : > : > As the subject says, I'd like to enable RIP advertisements of the
: > : > : > netblks the Actiontec MI424WR router owns (uses "openrouter"?). I
: > : > : > know I know, it should be easy but it's not documented or obvious
: > : > : >
: > : > : I wouldn't guarantee it uses RIP but there is a reference to "Dynamic
: > : > : Routing" on page 64 of the manual.
: > : >
: > : > Your page 64 doesnt match either of mine but I think I know what
: > : > you're referring to if it's "domain routing" that "routes based on dns
: > : > information." WTF is that?
: > :
: > : I think I was just concentrating on this "Enter a device metric in the
: > : "Device Metric" text box. The device metric is a value used by the
: > : router to determine whether one route is superior to another,
: > : considering parameters such as bandwidth and delay time."
: >
: > This seems to drive the router's own routing table. Accessed from the
: > shell it appears to set the metric for the bridged interfaces owned by
: > the router.
: >
: > It's actually a pretty cool router ... if it only had a familiar routed
: > on it I'd be a happy camper instead of the bitter, frustrated old man
: > I am with a vendetta to get route ads coming out of the thing.
: >
: > :
: > : >
: > : > The ad copy mentions RFC 1058 support but I'll be damned if I can
: > : > figure out how to turn route advertisement feature on. I suppose
: > : > I can run gated or something somewhere else to advertise on behalf of
: > : > the Actiontec but now it's personal
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: > : No mention of RFC 1058 in the manual or here:-
: > : http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...and_Router.pdf
: >
: > Indeed, not a thing there. Now I'm not sure where I saw it. Maybe
: > under some "openrouter" docs I encountered while googling. It appears
: > to be based on something fka the "openrouter project"
: >
: It may be worth asking here:-
: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/vzfiber

Thanks for the vector, and for hanging in here with me this morning as
these exchanges forced me towards good info and an iminent solution.
The inciting bit was your noting the lack of RIP support in the ad
material which opened up a different line of googling. This box is
"openrg" based, not "openrouter", the former a commercial product in
spite of its name.

The stock openrg product *does* include RIPv1 and v2 functionality via
the point and drool menu but the verizon supplied version seems to
have had that aspect castrated from the menu. However there were
droppings left in a cryptic config file that have settings for RIP
enable and versioning info and sure enough, flipping them and uploading
the adulterated config back to the box has the thing emitting RIP and
responding to rtquery queries.

It's not yet advertising its bridged interfaces which is what I need, but
with it at least RIPping I'd say the panic is over.

In case anyone else is interested or needs to fight with this later
FFR here be where docs live:

http://www.jungo.com/openrg/manuals.html


 
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