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Minor fixes.
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@ -211,7 +211,9 @@ if test "$enable_client" = yes ; then
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AC_CHECK_LIB(history, add_history, CLIENT_LIBS="-lhistory")
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AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-lncurses,
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AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-lcurses,
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AC_CHECK_LIB(termcap, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-ltermcap)))
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AC_CHECK_LIB(tinfow, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-ltinfow,
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AC_CHECK_LIB(tinfo, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-ltinfo
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AC_CHECK_LIB(termcap, tgetent, USE_TERMCAP_LIB=-ltermcap)))))
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AC_CHECK_LIB(readline, rl_callback_read_char, CLIENT_LIBS="-lreadline $CLIENT_LIBS $USE_TERMCAP_LIB",
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AC_MSG_ERROR([[The client requires GNU readline library 2.1 or newer. Either install the library or use --disable-client to compile without the client.]]), $USE_TERMCAP_LIB)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(readline, rl_crlf, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_RL_CRLF),,$USE_TERMCAP_LIB)
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ protocol static {
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# description "My BGP uplink";
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# local as 65000;
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# neighbor 62.168.0.130 as 5588;
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# multihop 20 via 62.168.0.13;
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# multihop;
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# hold time 240;
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# startup hold time 240;
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# connect retry time 120;
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@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ This allows to set routing policy and all the other parameters differently
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for each neighbor using the following configuration parameters:
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<descrip>
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<tag>local <m/[ip]/] as <m/number/</tag> Define which AS we
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<tag>local [<m/ip/] as <m/number/</tag> Define which AS we
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are part of. (Note that contrary to other IP routers, BIRD is
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able to act as a router located in multiple AS'es
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simultaneously, but in such cases you need to tweak the BGP
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@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ for each neighbor using the following configuration parameters:
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of your router's interfaces. In case the neighbor is in the same AS
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as we are, we automatically switch to iBGP. This parameter is mandatory.
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<tag>multihop <m/[number]/]</tag> Configure multihop BGP
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<tag>multihop [<m/number/]</tag> Configure multihop BGP
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session to a neighbor that isn't directly connected.
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Accurately, this option should be used if the configured
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neighbor IP address does not match with any local network
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@ -1334,11 +1334,10 @@ require network interfaces to be defined for them to work with.
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notification messages, so the default time is set to a large value.
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<tag>primary [ "<m/mask/" ] <m/prefix/</tag>
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If a network interface has more than one network address,
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BIRD has to choose one of them as a primary one, because some
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routing protocols (for example OSPFv2) suppose there is only
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one network address per interface. By default, BIRD chooses
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the lexicographically smallest address as the primary one.
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If a network interface has more than one network address, BIRD
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has to choose one of them as a primary one. By default, BIRD
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chooses the lexicographically smallest address as the primary
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one.
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This option allows to specify which network address should be
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chosen as a primary one. Network addresses that match
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* - Host addresses, with ifa.prefix/pxlen == ifa.ip/32 (or /128).
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* May be considered a special case of standard addresses.
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*
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* Peer addresses (AFAIK) do not exist in IPv6. Linux alos supports generalized peer
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* address (with pxlen < 32 and ifa.ip outside prefix), we do not support that.
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* Peer addresses (AFAIK) do not exist in IPv6. Linux also supports generalized peer
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* addresses (with pxlen < 32 and ifa.ip outside prefix), we do not support that.
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*/
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