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@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ the topology of the network which allows them to find optimal (in terms of some
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forwarding of packets (which will be called routes in the rest of this document) and to adapt to the
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changing conditions such as outages of network links, building of new connections and so on. Most of
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these routers are costly dedicated devices running obscure firmware which is hard to configure and
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not open to any changes. (But these costly dedicated beasts are a
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requirement for routing of many fast interfaces - PCclass machine can not keep up with more than 4
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100Mbps interfaces) Fortunately, most operating systems of the UNIX family allow an ordinary
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not open to any changes (but these costly dedicated beasts are needed
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for routing on many fast interfaces -- a PC class machine can not keep up with more than 4
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100Mbps cards). Fortunately, most operating systems of the UNIX family allow an ordinary
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computer to act as a router and forward packets belonging to the other hosts, but only according to
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a statically configured table.
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ known routes. Each route consists of:
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<itemize>
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<item>network this route is for
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<item>preference of this route (taken from preference of
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protocol and possibly alterred by filters)
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protocol and possibly altered by filters)
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<item>ip address of router who told us about this route
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<item>ip address of router we should use for packets routing
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using this route
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ protocols.
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<sect1>Installing BIRD
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<p>On recent UNIX (with GNU-compatible tools - BIRD relies on GCC extensions)
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<p>On recent UNIX (with GNU-compatible tools -- BIRD relies on GCC extensions)
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system, installing BIRD should be as easy as:
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<code>
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ system, installing BIRD should be as easy as:
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<p>You can use <tt>./configure --help</tt> to get list of configure
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options. Most important (and not easily guessed) option is
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<tt/--enable-ipv6/, which enables IpV6 support.
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<tt/--enable-ipv6/, which enables IPv6 support.
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<p>You can pass several command-line options to bird:
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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ protocol rip {
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"*" { mode broadcast; };</cf> will start given protocol on all interfaces, with <cf>mode
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broadcast;</cf> option. If first character of mask is <cf/-/, such interfaces are
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excluded. Masks are parsed left-to-right, thus <cf/interface "-eth0", "*";/ means all but
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ethernets.
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the ethernets.
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</descrip>
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@ -296,9 +296,9 @@ protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to
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show routing table filtered by any filter, or telling bird to
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reconfigure. Press <tt/?/ at any time to get online help. Option
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<tt/-v/ can be passed to client, telling it to dump numeric return
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codes. You do not neccessarily need to use BIRDC to talk to BIRD, your
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codes. You do not necessarily need to use BIRDC to talk to BIRD, your
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own application could do that, too -- format of communication between
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BIRD and BIRDC is stable (see programmer's documenation).
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BIRD and BIRDC is stable (see programmer's documentation).
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<sect>Filters
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@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ rip) and all routers know that network is unreachable. Rip tries to minimize sit
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counting to infinity is necessary, because it is slow. Due to infinity being 16, you can not use
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rip on networks where maximal distance is bigger than 15 hosts. You can read more about rip at <HTMLURL
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URL="http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/rip-charter.html">. Both IPv4
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and IPv6 versions of rip are supported by BIRD, historical Ripv1 is
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and IPv6 versions of rip are supported by BIRD, historical RIPv1 is
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currently not fully supported.
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<p>Rip is very simple protocol, and it is not too good. Slow
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@ -1115,14 +1115,14 @@ protocol static {
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<p>BIRD is relatively young system, and probably contains some
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bugs. You can report bugs at <HTMLURL URL="fixme">, but before you do,
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please make sure you have read available documenation, make sure are running latest version (available at <HTMLURL
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please make sure you have read available documentation, make sure are running latest version (available at <HTMLURL
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URL="fixme">), and that bug was not already reported by someone else
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(mailing list archives are at <HTMLURL URL="fixme">). (Of course, patch
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which fixes the bug along with bug report is always welcome). If you
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want to join the development, join developer's mailing list by sending
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<tt/????/ to <HTMLURL URL="fixme">. You can also get current sources from
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anoncvs at <HTMLURL URL="fixme">. You can find this documentation online
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at <HTMLURL URL="fixme">, main homepage of bird is <HTMLURL URL="fixme">. When
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at <HTMLURL URL="fixme">, main home page of bird is <HTMLURL URL="fixme">. When
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trying to understand, what is going on, Internet standards are
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relevant reading; you can get them from <HTMLURL URL="fixme">.
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@ -1131,12 +1131,12 @@ relevant reading; you can get them from <HTMLURL URL="fixme">.
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</article>
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<!--
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LocalWords: GPL IPv GateD BGPv RIPv OSPFv Linux sgml html dvi sgmltools
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LocalWords: linuxdoc dtd descrip config conf syslog stderr auth ospf bgp
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LocalWords: router's eval expr num birdc ctl unix if's enums bool int ip
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LocalWords: len ipaddress pxlen netmask enum bgppath bgpmask clist gw md
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LocalWords: RTS printn quitbird iBGP AS'es eBGP RFC multiprotocol IGP
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LocalWords: GPL IPv GateD BGPv RIPv OSPFv Linux sgml html dvi sgmltools Pavel
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LocalWords: linuxdoc dtd descrip config conf syslog stderr auth ospf bgp Mbps
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LocalWords: router's eval expr num birdc ctl unix if's enums bool int ip GCC
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LocalWords: len ipaddress pxlen netmask enum bgppath bgpmask clist gw md eth
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LocalWords: RTS printn quitbird iBGP AS'es eBGP RFC multiprotocol IGP Machek
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LocalWords: EGP misconfigurations keepalive pref aggr aggregator BIRD's
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LocalWords: OS'es AS's multicast nolisten misconfigured UID blackhole
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LocalWords: uninstalls
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LocalWords: uninstalls ethernets
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-->
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