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@ -2587,17 +2587,17 @@ be used in explicit configuration.
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some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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<descrip>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-path">bgppath bgp_path/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-path">bgppath bgp_path</tag>
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Sequence of AS numbers describing the AS path the packet will travel
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through when forwarded according to the particular route. In case of
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internal BGP it doesn't contain the number of the local AS.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-local-pref">int bgp_local_pref/ [I]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-local-pref">int bgp_local_pref [I]</tag>
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Local preference value used for selection among multiple BGP routes (see
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the selection rules above). It's used as an additional metric which is
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propagated through the whole local AS.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-med">int bgp_med/ [O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-med">int bgp_med [O]</tag>
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The Multiple Exit Discriminator of the route is an optional attribute
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which is used on external (inter-AS) links to convey to an adjacent AS
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the optimal entry point into the local AS. The received attribute is
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@ -2608,20 +2608,20 @@ some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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external BGP instance. See <rfc id="4451"> for further discussion of
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BGP MED attribute.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-origin">enum bgp_origin/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-origin">enum bgp_origin</tag>
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Origin of the route: either <cf/ORIGIN_IGP/ if the route has originated
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in an interior routing protocol or <cf/ORIGIN_EGP/ if it's been imported
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from the <tt>EGP</tt> protocol (nowadays it seems to be obsolete) or
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<cf/ORIGIN_INCOMPLETE/ if the origin is unknown.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-next-hop">ip bgp_next_hop/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-next-hop">ip bgp_next_hop</tag>
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Next hop to be used for forwarding of packets to this destination. On
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internal BGP connections, it's an address of the originating router if
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it's inside the local AS or a boundary router the packet will leave the
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AS through if it's an exterior route, so each BGP speaker within the AS
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has a chance to use the shortest interior path possible to this point.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-atomic-aggr">void bgp_atomic_aggr/ [O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-atomic-aggr">void bgp_atomic_aggr [O]</tag>
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This is an optional attribute which carries no value, but the sole
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presence of which indicates that the route has been aggregated from
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multiple routes by some router on the path from the originator.
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@ -2629,7 +2629,7 @@ some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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<!-- we don't handle aggregators right since they are of a very obscure type
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<tag>bgp_aggregator</tag>
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-->
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-community">clist bgp_community/ [O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-community">clist bgp_community [O]</tag>
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List of community values associated with the route. Each such value is a
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pair (represented as a <cf/pair/ data type inside the filters) of 16-bit
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integers, the first of them containing the number of the AS which
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@ -2640,14 +2640,14 @@ some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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freedom about which community attributes it defines and what will their
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semantics be.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-ext-community">eclist bgp_ext_community/ [O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-ext-community">eclist bgp_ext_community [O]</tag>
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List of extended community values associated with the route. Extended
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communities have similar usage as plain communities, but they have an
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extended range (to allow 4B ASNs) and a nontrivial structure with a type
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field. Individual community values are represented using an <cf/ec/ data
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type inside the filters.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-large-community">lclist <cf/bgp_large_community/ [O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-large-community">lclist bgp_large_community [O]</tag>
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List of large community values associated with the route. Large BGP
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communities is another variant of communities, but contrary to extended
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communities they behave very much the same way as regular communities,
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@ -2655,12 +2655,12 @@ some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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Individual community values are represented using an <cf/lc/ data type
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inside the filters.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-originator-id">quad bgp_originator_id/ [I, O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-originator-id">quad bgp_originator_id [I, O]</tag>
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This attribute is created by the route reflector when reflecting the
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route and contains the router ID of the originator of the route in the
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local AS.
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-cluster-list">clist bgp_cluster_list/ [I, O]</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-bgp-cluster-list">clist bgp_cluster_list [I, O]</tag>
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This attribute contains a list of cluster IDs of route reflectors. Each
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route reflector prepends its cluster ID when reflecting the route.
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</descrip>
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@ -2922,26 +2922,26 @@ translated to appropriate system (and OS-specific) route attributes. We support
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these attributes:
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<descrip>
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-source">int krt_source/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-source">int krt_source</tag>
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The original source of the imported kernel route. The value is
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system-dependent. On Linux, it is a value of the protocol field of the
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route. See /etc/iproute2/rt_protos for common values. On BSD, it is
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based on STATIC and PROTOx flags. The attribute is read-only.
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-metric">int krt_metric/</tag> (Linux)
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-metric">int krt_metric</tag> (Linux)
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The kernel metric of the route. When multiple same routes are in a
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kernel routing table, the Linux kernel chooses one with lower metric.
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Note that preferred way to set kernel metric is to use protocol option
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<cf/metric/, unless per-route metric values are needed.
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-prefsrc">ip krt_prefsrc/</tag> (Linux)
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-prefsrc">ip krt_prefsrc</tag> (Linux)
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The preferred source address. Used in source address selection for
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outgoing packets. Has to be one of the IP addresses of the router.
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-realm">int krt_realm/</tag> (Linux)
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-realm">int krt_realm</tag> (Linux)
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The realm of the route. Can be used for traffic classification.
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-scope">int krt_scope/</tag> (Linux IPv4)
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<tag><label id="rta-krt-scope">int krt_scope</tag> (Linux IPv4)
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The scope of the route. Valid values are 0-254, although Linux kernel
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may reject some values depending on route type and nexthop. It is
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supposed to represent `indirectness' of the route, where nexthops of
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@ -3963,13 +3963,13 @@ definitions, prefix definitions and DNS definitions:
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<p>RAdv defines two route attributes:
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<descrip>
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<tag><label id="rta-ra-preference">enum ra_preference/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-ra-preference">enum ra_preference</tag>
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The preference of the route. The value can be <it/RA_PREF_LOW/,
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<it/RA_PREF_MEDIUM/ or <it/RA_PREF_HIGH/. If the attribute is not set,
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the <ref id="radv-iface-route-preference" name="route preference">
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option is used.
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<tag><label id="rta-ra-lifetime">int ra_lifetime/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-ra-lifetime">int ra_lifetime</tag>
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The advertised lifetime of the route, in seconds. The special value of
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0xffffffff represents infinity. If the attribute is not set, the
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<ref id="radv-iface-route-lifetime" name="route lifetime">
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@ -4275,13 +4275,13 @@ protocol rip [ng] [<name>] {
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<p>RIP defines two route attributes:
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<descrip>
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<tag>int <cf/rip_metric/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-rip-metric">int rip_metric</tag>
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RIP metric of the route (ranging from 0 to <cf/infinity/). When routes
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from different RIP instances are available and all of them have the same
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preference, BIRD prefers the route with lowest <cf/rip_metric/. When a
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non-RIP route is exported to RIP, the default metric is 1.
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<tag><label id="rta-rip-tag">int rip_tag/</tag>
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<tag><label id="rta-rip-tag">int rip_tag</tag>
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RIP route tag: a 16-bit number which can be used to carry additional
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information with the route (for example, an originating AS number in
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case of external routes). When a non-RIP route is exported to RIP, the
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