Both IP routers and end nodes can use the ICMP Router Discovery Protocol. Routers use it to advertise themselves as an IP router and to answer queries from end nodes. End nodes use it to locate an IP router on their network. Your system acts as a router when Packet Forwarding is enabled for IP and acts as an end node when Packet Forwarding is disabled for IP.
NOTE: For an end node to locate an IP router by this method, it must also support the ICMP Router Discovery Protocol.
To configure router discovery on an interface do the following:
Load INETCFG and then select Bindings > an existing binding > Expert TCP/IP Bind Options > Router Discovery Options.
Select the Status field > Enabled.
Select Destination Address.
This is the method by which the IP router or end node sends router discovery packets.
Select one of the following options:
Press Esc until you are prompted to save your changes, and then select Yes.
Press Esc to return to the Internetworking Configuration menu.
If you want these changes to take effect immediately, select Reinitialize System > Yes.