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author | paul <paul> | 2004-09-13 05:12:46 +0000 |
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committer | paul <paul> | 2004-09-13 05:12:46 +0000 |
commit | fee0f4c629412f422fc9a857e097ef335c2c576c (patch) | |
tree | 14703e303ea2cecaee7728d9ee27075b0590a679 /bgpd/bgp_route.h | |
parent | 0e82d0e1204e45ecce773a7e19f7d64140f7a66a (diff) |
2004-09-13 Jose Luis Rubio <jrubio@dit.upm.es>
(at Technical University of Madrid as part of Euro6ix Project)
Enhanced Route Server functionality and Route-Maps:
* bgpd/bgpd.h: Modified 'struct peer' and 'struct bgp_filter' to
support rs-clients. A 'struct bgp_table *rib' has been added to the
first (to mantain a separated RIB for each rs-client) and two new
route-maps have been added to the last (for import/export policies).
Added the following #defines: RMAP_{IN|OUT|IMPORT|EXPORT|MAX},
PEER_RMAP_TYPE_{IMPORT|EXPORT} and BGP_CLEAR_SOFT_RSCLIENT.
* bgpd/bgpd.c: Modified the functions that create/delete/etc peers in
order to consider the new fields included in 'struct peer' for
supporting rs-clients, i.e. the import/export route-maps and the
'struct bgp_table'.
* bgpd/bgp_route.{ch}: Modified several functions related with
receiving/sending announces in order to support the new Route Server
capabilities.
Function 'bgp_process' has been reorganized, creating an auxiliar
function for best path selection ('bgp_best_selection').
Modified 'bgp_show' and 'bgp_show_route' for displaying information
about any RIB (and not only the main bgp RIB).
Added commands for displaying information about RS-clients RIBs:
'show bgp rsclient (A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X)', 'show bgp rsclient
(A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X) X:X::X:X/M', etc
* bgpd/bgp_table.{ch}: The structure 'struct bgp_table' now has two
new fields: type (which can take the values BGP_TABLE_{MAIN|RSCLIENT})
and 'void *owner' which points to 'struct bgp' or 'struct peer' which
owns the table.
When creating a new bgp_table by default 'type=BGP_TABLE_MAIN' is set.
* bgpd/bgp_vty.c: The commands 'neighbor ... route-server-client' and
'no neighbor ... route-server-client' now not only set/unset the flag
PEER_FLAG_RSERVER_CLIENT, but they create/destroy the 'struct
bgp_table' of the peer. Special actions are taken for peer_groups.
Command 'neighbor ... route-map WORD (in|out)' now also supports two
new kinds of route-map: 'import' and 'export'.
Added commands 'clear bgp * rsclient', etc. These commands allow a new
kind of soft_reconfig which affects only the RIB of the specified
RS-client.
Added commands 'show bgp rsclient summary', etc which display a
summary of the rs-clients configured for the corresponding address
family.
* bgpd/bgp_routemap.c: A new match statement is available,
'match peer (A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X)'. This statement can only be used in
import/export route-maps, and it matches when the peer who announces
(when used in an import route-map) or is going to receive (when used
in an export route-map) the route is the same than the one specified
in the statement.
For peer-groups the statement matches if the specified peer is member
of the peer-group.
A special version of the command, 'match peer local', matches with
routes originated by the Route Server (defined with 'network ...',
redistributed routes and default-originate).
* lib/routemap.{ch}: Added a new clause 'call NAME' for use in
route-maps. It jumps into the specified route-map and when it returns
the first route-map ends if the called RM returns DENY_MATCH, or
continues in other case.
Diffstat (limited to 'bgpd/bgp_route.h')
-rw-r--r-- | bgpd/bgp_route.h | 15 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/bgpd/bgp_route.h b/bgpd/bgp_route.h index 273ed41a..9aad7238 100644 --- a/bgpd/bgp_route.h +++ b/bgpd/bgp_route.h @@ -109,10 +109,15 @@ struct bgp_static #define FILTER_LIST_OUT_NAME(F) ((F)->aslist[FILTER_OUT].name) #define FILTER_LIST_OUT(F) ((F)->aslist[FILTER_OUT].aslist) -#define ROUTE_MAP_IN_NAME(F) ((F)->map[FILTER_IN].name) -#define ROUTE_MAP_IN(F) ((F)->map[FILTER_IN].map) -#define ROUTE_MAP_OUT_NAME(F) ((F)->map[FILTER_OUT].name) -#define ROUTE_MAP_OUT(F) ((F)->map[FILTER_OUT].map) +#define ROUTE_MAP_IN_NAME(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_IN].name) +#define ROUTE_MAP_IN(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_IN].map) +#define ROUTE_MAP_OUT_NAME(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_OUT].name) +#define ROUTE_MAP_OUT(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_OUT].map) + +#define ROUTE_MAP_IMPORT_NAME(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_IMPORT].name) +#define ROUTE_MAP_IMPORT(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_IMPORT].map) +#define ROUTE_MAP_EXPORT_NAME(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_EXPORT].name) +#define ROUTE_MAP_EXPORT(F) ((F)->map[RMAP_EXPORT].map) #define UNSUPPRESS_MAP_NAME(F) ((F)->usmap.name) #define UNSUPPRESS_MAP(F) ((F)->usmap.map) @@ -124,6 +129,8 @@ void bgp_announce_route (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t); void bgp_announce_route_all (struct peer *); void bgp_default_originate (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t, int); void bgp_soft_reconfig_in (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t); +void bgp_soft_reconfig_rsclient (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t); +void bgp_check_local_routes_rsclient (struct peer *rsclient, afi_t afi, safi_t safi); void bgp_clear_route (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t); void bgp_clear_route_all (struct peer *); void bgp_clear_adj_in (struct peer *, afi_t, safi_t); |