1# 2# Format of lines in this file: 3# 4# interface [ -seed ] [ -router | -dontroute ] 5# [ -phase { 1 | 2 } ] [ -addr net.node ] 6# [ -net first[-last] ] [ -zone ZoneName ] ... 7# 8# -seed only works if you have multi-interfaces. Any missing arguments are 9# automatically configured from the network. Note: lines can't actually be 10# split, tho it's a good idea. 11# 12# -router is like -seed but it allows single-interface routing. -dontroute 13# disables routing for the specified interface. 14# 15# Some examples: 16# 17# The simplest case is no atalkd.conf. This works on most platforms 18# (notably not Solaris), since atalkd can discover the local interfaces 19# on the machine. 20# 21# Very slightly more complicated: 22# 23# le0 24# or 25# eth0 26# 27# for Solaris/SunOS or Linux. 28# 29# A much more complicated example: 30# 31# le0 -phase 1 32# le1 -seed -phase 2 -addr 66.6 -net 66-67 -zone "No Parking" 33# 34# This turns on transition routing between the le0 and le1 35# interfaces on a Sun. It also causes atalkd to fail if other 36# routers disagree about it's configuration of le1. 37# 38