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Babel: Add documentation for dual-stack operation and options
This updates the documentation for the Babel protocol to mention the fact that it now supports dual-stack operation, and adds documentation for the new next hop options. Thanks to Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk> for the patch.
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@ -1596,13 +1596,12 @@ networks. Babel is conceptually very simple in its operation and "just works"
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in its default configuration, though some configuration is possible and in some
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in its default configuration, though some configuration is possible and in some
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cases desirable.
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cases desirable.
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<p>While the Babel protocol is dual stack (i.e., can carry both IPv4 and IPv6
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<p>The Babel protocol is dual stack; i.e., it can carry both IPv4 and IPv6
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routes over the same IPv6 transport), BIRD presently implements only the IPv6
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routes over the same IPv6 transport. For sending and receiving Babel packets,
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subset of the protocol. No Babel extensions are implemented, but the BIRD
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only a link-local IPv6 address is needed.
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implementation can coexist with implementations using the extensions (and will
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just ignore extension messages).
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<p>The Babel protocol implementation in BIRD is currently in alpha stage.
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<p>BIRD does not implement any Babel extensions, but will coexist with
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implementations using extensions (and will just ignore extension messages).
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<sect1>Configuration
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<sect1>Configuration
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<label id="babel-config">
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<label id="babel-config">
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@ -1623,6 +1622,8 @@ protocol babel [<name>] {
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rx buffer <number>;
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rx buffer <number>;
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tx length <number>;
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tx length <number>;
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check link <switch>;
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check link <switch>;
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next hop ipv4 <address>;
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next hop ipv6 <address>;
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};
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};
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}
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}
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</code>
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</code>
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@ -1680,6 +1681,18 @@ protocol babel [<name>] {
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routes received from them are withdrawn. It is possible that some
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routes received from them are withdrawn. It is possible that some
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hardware drivers or platforms do not implement this feature. Default:
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hardware drivers or platforms do not implement this feature. Default:
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yes.
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yes.
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<tag><label id="babel-next-hop-ipv4">next hop ipv4 <m/address/</tag>
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Set the next hop address advertised for IPv4 routes advertised on this
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interface. If not set, the first IPv4 address found on the interface will
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be used, so it should only be necessary to set this option if this
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auto-detection fails or finds the wrong address.
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<tag><label id="babel-next-hop-ipv6">next hop ipv6 <m/address/</tag>
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Set the next hop address advertised for IPv6 routes advertised on this
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interface. If not set, the same link-local address that is used as the
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source for Babel packets will be used. In normal operation, it should not
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be necessary to set this option.
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</descrip>
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</descrip>
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<sect1>Attributes
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<sect1>Attributes
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# configured on local interfaces, plus re-distribute all routes received
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# configured on local interfaces, plus re-distribute all routes received
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# from other babel peers.
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# from other babel peers.
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export where (source = RTS_DEVICE) || (source = RTS_BABEL);
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ipv4 {
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export where (source = RTS_DEVICE) || (source = RTS_BABEL);
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};
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ipv6 {
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export where (source = RTS_DEVICE) || (source = RTS_BABEL);
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};
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}
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}
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</code>
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</code>
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