Solaris machines more often than not runs routed daemon. routed is the unix equivalent of RIP. It is always run with -q option. Why ?
a. q options optimizes the process
b. q option uses a default route
c. q option only activates itself in the absence of a default router
d. q option tells the process not to advertise any routes. It just listens
to the RIP udates. That way it does not interfere with router in the subnet.
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