1IPX_TICKS(5) File Formats Manual IPX_TICKS(5)
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6 ipx_ticks - Configuration file for ipxd
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9 /etc/ipx_ticks
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13 The ipx_ticks file contains the configuration information required by
14 ipxd, the IPX RIP/SAP daemon.
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16 The RIP/SAP daemon can find out nearly all information it needs to run
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18 other routers and servers on the net. The only information it can not
19 get this way is the time it takes to send a packet over the different
20 interfaces. This information is required by the IPX RIP protocol. It is
21 specified in so-called ticks, which is about 55 ms per tick.
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23 The format of this file is very simple. On each line of the file the
24 tick value for a physical interface is specified. The first field is
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29 # Tick values for IPX interfaces
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31 # device name ticks value
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33 ppp0 7
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41 Volker Lendecke <lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de>
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45Volker Lendecke IPX Utilities IPX_TICKS(5)