
If you disable a route, the route will have a '*' following the line number, as in fig 2 below.
fig 2: Static routes configuration box
Dynamic Routing
Selecting dynamic routing (rip, ospf & mesh) provides you with an option to use one of the dynamic
routing methods available in StarOS. The three selections you have are as follows:
➢ RIPv1/2: activates and provides configuration access to only RIP
➢ OSPFv2: activates and provides configuration access to OSPF, BGP, and RIP
➢ OLSR: activates and provides configuration access to mesh routing
Selecting any one will activate that service (see fig 3). The static routes in fig 2 above are a prime
candidate for dynamic routing via OSPF.
Enabling OSPF in one radio is like only having one radio, though. With no neighbor(s) to talk to, the
OSPF daemon has no peers to share routing information with. So the same service must be started on
those systems connected to this one.
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