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NAME

       xorpsh — XORP Command Shell

SYNOPSIS

       xorpsh [-c command]  [-t directory]  [-e]  [-h]  [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the xorpsh command.

       This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does
       not have a manual page.

       xorpsh is the command used to interact with  a  eXtensible  Open  Router  Platform  (XORP)
       router.  This  command  starts  up  a  command  line  interface  (CLI),  that  allows  the
       configuration of the router and monitoring of the router state.

       The xorpsh command provides an interactive command shell to a XORP user, similar  in  many
       ways to the role played by a Unix shell.  In a production router xorpsh might be set up as
       an user's login shell - they would login to the router via ssh  and  be  directly  in  the
       xorpsh. It can also be run directly from the Unix command line.

       xorpsh  should  normally be run as a regular user; it is neither necessary or desirable to
       run it as root.  If an user is to be permitted to  make  changes  to  the  running  router
       configuration, that user needs to be in the Unix group xorp.

       The Debian package installation automatically sets up both a xorp user and a xorp group to
       which this user belongs. However, any user can  run  the  xorpsh  command  unless  locally
       restricted by the administrator.

OPTIONS

       xorpsh allows the following options:

       -h        Show summary of options.

       -v        Print verbose information.

       -c command
                 Specify command(s) to execute.

       -t directory
                 Specify templates directory.

       -e        Exit immediately if cannot connect to the rtrmgr

SEE ALSO

       xorp_rtrmgr (8)

       This  program  is  documented  fully  in  the Xorp User Manual, chapter Command Structure,
       available at /usr/share/doc/xorp-doc/ in Debian  systems  when  the  xorp-doc  package  is
       installed.

AUTHOR

       XORP is Copyright (c) 2001-2009 XORP, Inc.

       This  manual  page  was written by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino jfs@debian.org for the Debian
       system   (but   may   be   used   by   others).   For   licensing   details   please   see
       /usr/share/doc/xorp/copyright.

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