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Setting up routing

Configuring routing

The procedure that you should follow to configure a system for IP routing depends on whether it will act as a non-routing host, as an internal router or as a gateway for an autonomous system, and on which IP protocol it must support:

System type IP version Procedure
Non-routing host IPv4 only ``Configuring a non-routing IPv4 host''
Non-routing host IPv6 only ``Configuring a non-routing IPv6 host''
Non-routing host IPv4 and IPv6 ``Configuring gated on a non-routing host'' and ``Configuring a non-routing IPv6 host''
Internal router IPv4 only ``Configuring an IPv4 router''
Internal router IPv6 only ``Configuring an IPv6 router''
Internal router IPv4 and IPv6 ``Configuring gated on a router'' and ``Configuring an IPv6 router''
Gateway IPv4 only ``Configuring an external router'' and ``Configuring gated on a router''
Gateway IPv6 only ``Configuring an IPv6 router''
Gateway IPv4 and IPv6 ``Configuring an external router'', ``Configuring gated on a router'' and ``Configuring an IPv6 router''


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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.3 - 30 October 2002