Diff for /elwix/config/etc/uboot/bird.conf between versions 1.1 and 1.2

version 1.1, 2017/08/22 14:36:56 version 1.2, 2021/03/11 13:59:51
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   /*
    *      This is an example configuration file.
    */
   
   # Yes, even shell-like comments work...
   
   # Configure logging
   #log syslog { debug, trace, info, remote, warning, error, auth, fatal, bug };
   #log stderr all;
   #log "tmp" all;
   
   # Override router ID
   #router id 198.51.100.1;
   
   # You can define your own symbols...
   #define xyzzy = (120+10);
   #define '1a-a1' = (30+40);
   
   # Define a route filter...
   #filter test_filter {
   #       if net ~ 10.0.0.0/16 then accept;
   #       else reject;
   #}
   
   #filter sink { reject; }
   #filter okay { accept; }
   
   #include "filters.conf";
   
   # Define another routing table
   #table testable;
   
   # Turn on global debugging of all protocols
   #debug protocols all;
   
   # Turn on internal watchdog
   #watchdog warning 5 s;
   #watchdog timeout 30 s;
   
   # The direct protocol automatically generates device routes to
   # all network interfaces. Can exist in as many instances as you wish
   # if you want to populate multiple routing tables with device routes.
   #protocol direct {
   #       interface "-eth*", "*"; # Restrict network interfaces it works with
   #}
   
   # This pseudo-protocol performs synchronization between BIRD's routing
   # tables and the kernel. If your kernel supports multiple routing tables
   # (as Linux 2.2.x does), you can run multiple instances of the kernel
   # protocol and synchronize different kernel tables with different BIRD tables.
   protocol kernel {
   #       learn;                  # Learn all alien routes from the kernel
           persist;                # Don't remove routes on bird shutdown
           scan time 20;           # Scan kernel routing table every 20 seconds
   #       import none;            # Default is import all
           export all;             # Default is export none
   #       kernel table 5;         # Kernel table to synchronize with (default: main)
   }
   
   # This pseudo-protocol watches all interface up/down events.
   protocol device {
           scan time 10;           # Scan interfaces every 10 seconds
   }
   
   # Static routes (again, there can be multiple instances, so that you
   # can disable/enable various groups of static routes on the fly).
   protocol static {
   #       disabled;               # Disable by default
   #       table testable;         # Connect to a non-default table
   #       preference 1000;        # Default preference of routes
   #       debug { states, routes, filters, interfaces, events, packets };
   #       debug all;
   #       route 0.0.0.0/0 via 198.51.100.13;
   #       route 198.51.100.0/25 unreachable;
   #       route 10.0.0.0/8 unreachable;
   #       route 10.1.1.0:255.255.255.0 via 198.51.100.3;
   #       route 10.1.2.0:255.255.255.0 via 198.51.100.3;
   #       route 10.1.3.0:255.255.255.0 via 198.51.100.4;
   #       route 10.2.0.0/24 via "arc0";
   }
   
   # Pipe protocol connects two routing tables... Beware of loops.
   #protocol pipe {
   #       peer table testable;
   # Define what routes do we export to this protocol / import from it.
   #       import all;             # default is all
   #       export all;             # default is none
   #       import none;            # If you wish to disable imports
   #       import filter test_filter;              # Use named filter
   #       import where source = RTS_DEVICE;       # Use explicit filter
   #}
   
   # RIP aka Rest In Pieces...
   #protocol rip MyRIP {   # You can also use an explicit name
   #       preference xyzzy;
   #       debug all;
   #       port 1520;
   #       period 7;
   #       infinity 16;
   #       garbage time 60;
   #       interface "*" { mode broadcast; };
   #       honor neighbor;         # To whom do we agree to send the routing table
   #       honor always;
   #       honor never;
   #       passwords {
   #               password "nazdar";
   #       };
   #       authentication none;
   #       import filter { print "importing"; accept; };
   #       export filter { print "exporting"; accept; };
   #}
   
   #protocol ospf MyOSPF {
   #       tick 2;
   #       rfc1583compat yes;
   #       area 0.0.0.0 {
   #               stub no;
   #               interface "eth*" {
   #                       hello 9;
   #                       retransmit 6;
   #                       cost 10;
   #                       transmit delay 5;
   #                       dead count 5;
   #                       wait 50;
   #                       type broadcast;
   #                       authentication simple;
   #                       password "pass";
   #               };
   #               interface "arc0" {
   #                       rx buffer large;
   #                       type nonbroadcast;
   #                       poll 14;
   #                       dead 75;
   #                       neighbors {
   #                               10.1.1.2 eligible;
   #                               10.1.1.4;
   #                       };
   #                       strict nonbroadcast yes;
   #               };
   #               interface "xxx0" {
   #                       passwords {
   #                               password "abc" {
   #                                       id 1;
   #                                       generate to "22-04-2003 11:00:06";
   #                                       accept to "17-01-2004 12:01:05";
   #                               };
   #                               password "def" {
   #                                       id 2;
   #                                       generate from "22-04-2003 11:00:07";
   #                                       accept from "17-01-2003 12:01:05";
   #                               };
   #                       };
   #                       authentication cryptographic;
   #               };
   #       };
   #       area 20 {
   #               stub 1;
   #               interface "ppp1" {
   #                       hello 8;
   #                       authentication none;
   #               };
   #               interface "fr*";
   #               virtual link 192.168.0.1 {
   #                       password "sdsdffsdfg";
   #                       authentication cryptographic;
   #               };
   #       };
   #}
   
   
   #protocol bgp {
   #       disabled;
   #       description "My BGP uplink";
   #       local as 65000;
   #       neighbor 198.51.100.130 as 64496;
   #       multihop;
   #       hold time 240;
   #       startup hold time 240;
   #       connect retry time 120;
   #       keepalive time 80;      # defaults to hold time / 3
   #       start delay time 5;     # How long do we wait before initial connect
   #       error wait time 60, 300;# Minimum and maximum time we wait after an error (when consecutive
   #                               # errors occur, we increase the delay exponentially ...
   #       error forget time 300;  # ... until this timeout expires)
   #       disable after error;    # Disable the protocol automatically when an error occurs
   #       next hop self;          # Disable next hop processing and always advertise our local address as nexthop
   #       path metric 1;          # Prefer routes with shorter paths (like Cisco does)
   #       default bgp_med 0;      # MED value we use for comparison when none is defined
   #       default bgp_local_pref 0;       # The same for local preference
   #       source address 198.51.100.14;   # What local address we use for the TCP connection
   #       password "secret";      # Password used for MD5 authentication
   #       rr client;              # I am a route reflector and the neighor is my client
   #       rr cluster id 1.0.0.1;  # Use this value for cluster id instead of my router id
   #       export where source=RTS_STATIC;
   #       export filter {
   #               if source = RTS_STATIC then {
   #                       bgp_community = -empty-; bgp_community = add(bgp_community,(65000,5678));
   #                       bgp_origin = 0;
   #                       bgp_community = -empty-; bgp_community.add((65000,5678));
   #                       if (65000,64501) ~ bgp_community then
   #                               bgp_community.add((0, 1));
   #                       if bgp_path ~ [= 65000 =] then
   #                               bgp_path.prepend(65000);
   #                       accept;
   #               }
   #               reject;
   #       };
   #}
   #
   # Template usage example
   #template bgp rr_client {
   #       disabled;
   #       local as 65000;
   #       multihop;
   #       rr client;
   #       rr cluster id 1.0.0.1;
   #}
   #
   #protocol bgp rr_abcd from rr_client {
   #       neighbor 10.1.4.7 as 65000;
   #}

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