From f8e2d916b6cbe42131bfefbc5a2cd0ddfaf8131b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Mares Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 09:46:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor fixes. --- doc/bird.sgml | 11 +++++++---- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/bird.sgml b/doc/bird.sgml index 77d820c3..eb09b02c 100644 --- a/doc/bird.sgml +++ b/doc/bird.sgml @@ -623,7 +623,8 @@ for each neighbor using the following protocol parameters: neighbor Define neighboring router this instance will be talking to and what AS it's located in. Unless you use the multihop Configure multihop BGP to a neighbor which is connected at most int The Multiple Exit Discriminator of the route - which is an optional attribute which is often used within the local AS to + is an optional attribute which is often used within the local AS to reflect interior distances to various boundary routers. See the route selection rules above for exact semantics. enum Origin of the route: either If your OS supports only a single routing table, you can configure only one instance of the Kernel protocol. If it supports multiple tables (in order to @@ -1064,7 +1067,7 @@ protocol rip MyRIP_test { Static

The Static protocol doesn't communicate with other routers in the network, -but instead it allows you to define routes manually which is often used for +but instead it allows you to define routes manually. This is often used for specifying how to forward packets to parts of the network which don't use dynamic routing at all and also for defining sink routes (i.e., those telling to return packets as undeliverable if they are in your IP block,