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author | paul <paul> | 2004-11-06 17:13:09 +0000 |
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committer | paul <paul> | 2004-11-06 17:13:09 +0000 |
commit | 76b89b4a9cba0ce19033458f69f76f4130e9c628 (patch) | |
tree | 38546628efecddf769ff0e387a392c447abf8111 /doc/bgpd.texi | |
parent | 1f8f61a7d51c59f392f897d6654cac28ae08ea70 (diff) |
2004-11-06 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>
* defines.texi.in: New file, texi variables should be set here,
autoconf substitution is available. Define common AUTHORS,
COPYRIGHT_YEAR and COPYRIGHT_STR vars.
* (global): Make use of makeinfo node pointer auto-creation
to avoid having to fully specify links for nodes, so we only have
to specify current node name - simplifies text slightly.
Remove extraneous newlines which appear to cause extra blank pages
to be added in output.
Update copyright strings which appear in various places to
use the new COPYRIGHT_STR texinfo variable.
Change url to uref, the former need not output an actual
hyperlink depending on version of texinfo, the latter should if
supported by the format (eg PDF).
* texinfo.tex: Update to a more recent version. previous file
was many many years old. This file should possibly be removed
altogether, and allowed to be installed by automake.
* quagga.texi: Make use of automake's version.texi feature to
have VERSION and some other vars auto-defined. include
defines.texi. Change copyright strings to use the COPYRIGHT_STR
variable.
* install.texi: Make the privs section an actual section. Ditto for
the Linux notes.
* overview.texi: Supply URL for Quagga, where format allows. Tidy up
one or two paragraphs slightly.
Update the section on supported platforms.
Remove the ZNOG list stuff, direct reader to the website for
further information on email lists.
* vtysh.texi: Update the integrated config file section. Make the
commands sections so correct PDF indexes are built.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/bgpd.texi')
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1 files changed, 43 insertions, 85 deletions
diff --git a/doc/bgpd.texi b/doc/bgpd.texi index bdec6881..dab367c0 100644 --- a/doc/bgpd.texi +++ b/doc/bgpd.texi @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the Quagga Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 2002 Kunihiro Ishiguro <kunihiro@zebra.org> -@c See file zebra.texi for copying conditions. +@c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} +@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. @node BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up @chapter BGP BGP stands for a Border Gateway Protocol. The lastest BGP version @@ -34,8 +33,7 @@ support to BGP-4. * Dump BGP packets and table:: @end menu -@node Starting BGP, BGP router, BGP, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Starting BGP @section Starting BGP Default configuration file of @command{bgpd} is @file{bgpd.conf}. @@ -56,8 +54,7 @@ Set the bgp protocol's port number. When program terminates, retain BGP routes added by zebra. @end table -@node BGP router, BGP network, Starting BGP, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP router @section BGP router First of all you must configure BGP router with @command{router bgp} @@ -89,8 +86,7 @@ so @code{router-id} is set to 0.0.0.0. So please set router-id by hand. * BGP decision process:: @end menu -@node BGP distance, BGP decision process, BGP router, BGP router -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP distance @subsection BGP distance @deffn {BGP} {distance bgp <1-255> <1-255> <1-255>} {} @@ -103,8 +99,7 @@ value for external routes, internal routes and local routes. This command set distance value to @end deffn -@node BGP decision process, , BGP distance, BGP router -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP decision process @subsection BGP decision process @table @asis @@ -121,8 +116,7 @@ This command set distance value to @item 6. MED check. @end table -@node BGP network, BGP Peer, BGP router, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP network @section BGP network @menu @@ -131,8 +125,7 @@ This command set distance value to * Redistribute to BGP:: @end menu -@node BGP route, Route Aggregation, BGP network, BGP network -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP route @subsection BGP route @deffn {BGP} {network @var{A.B.C.D/M}} {} @@ -152,8 +145,7 @@ doesn't care about IGP routes when announcing its routes. @deffn {BGP} {no network @var{A.B.C.D/M}} {} @end deffn -@node Route Aggregation, Redistribute to BGP, BGP route, BGP network -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Route Aggregation @subsection Route Aggregation @deffn {BGP} {aggregate-address @var{A.B.C.D/M}} {} @@ -173,8 +165,7 @@ not be announce. @deffn {BGP} {no aggregate-address @var{A.B.C.D/M}} {} @end deffn -@node Redistribute to BGP, , Route Aggregation, BGP network -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Redistribute to BGP @subsection Redistribute to BGP @deffn {BGP} {redistribute kernel} {} @@ -197,8 +188,7 @@ Redistribute RIP route to BGP process. Redistribute OSPF route to BGP process. @end deffn -@node BGP Peer, BGP Peer Group, BGP network, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Peer @section BGP Peer @menu @@ -207,8 +197,7 @@ Redistribute OSPF route to BGP process. * Peer filtering:: @end menu -@node Defining Peer, BGP Peer commands, BGP Peer, BGP Peer -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Defining Peer @subsection Defining Peer @deffn {BGP} {neighbor @var{peer} remote-as @var{asn}} {} @@ -230,8 +219,7 @@ can't find neighbor 10.0.0.1 @end example @end deffn -@node BGP Peer commands, Peer filtering, Defining Peer, BGP Peer -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Peer commands @subsection BGP Peer commands In a @code{router bgp} clause there are neighbor specific configurations @@ -306,8 +294,7 @@ routes. @deffnx {BGP} {no neighbor @var{peer} maximum-prefix @var{number}} {} @end deffn -@node Peer filtering, , BGP Peer commands, BGP Peer -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Peer filtering @subsection Peer filtering @deffn {BGP} {neighbor @var{peer} distribute-list @var{name} [in|out]} {} @@ -327,8 +314,7 @@ Apply a route-map on the neighbor. @var{direct} must be @code{in} or @end deffn @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node BGP Peer Group, BGP Address Family, BGP Peer, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Peer Group @section BGP Peer Group @deffn {BGP} {neighbor @var{word} peer-group} {} @@ -339,16 +325,14 @@ This command defines a new peer group. This command bind specific peer to peer group @var{word}. @end deffn -@node BGP Address Family, Autonomous System, BGP Peer Group, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Address Family @section BGP Address Family @page @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node Autonomous System, BGP Communities Attribute, BGP Address Family, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Autonomous System @section Autonomous System AS (Autonomous System) is one of the essential element of BGP. BGP @@ -370,8 +354,7 @@ Internet. * Private AS Numbers:: @end menu -@node AS Path Regular Expression, Display BGP Routes by AS Path, Autonomous System, Autonomous System -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node AS Path Regular Expression @subsection AS Path Regular Expression AS path regular expression can be used for displaying BGP routes and @@ -403,8 +386,7 @@ used for AS value boundaries match. @code{show ip bgp regexp _7675_} matches to all of BGP routes which as AS number include @var{7675}. @end table -@node Display BGP Routes by AS Path, AS Path Access List, AS Path Regular Expression, Autonomous System -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Display BGP Routes by AS Path @subsection Display BGP Routes by AS Path To show BGP routes which has specific AS path information @code{show @@ -415,8 +397,7 @@ This commands display BGP routes that matches AS path regular expression @var{line}. @end deffn -@node AS Path Access List, Using AS Path in Route Map, Display BGP Routes by AS Path, Autonomous System -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node AS Path Access List @subsection AS Path Access List AS path access list is user defined AS path. @@ -429,8 +410,7 @@ This command defines a new AS path access list. @deffnx {Command} {no ip as-path access-list @var{word} @{permit|deny@} @var{line}} {} @end deffn -@node Using AS Path in Route Map, Private AS Numbers, AS Path Access List, Autonomous System -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Using AS Path in Route Map @subsection Using AS Path in Route Map @deffn {Route Map} {match as-path @var{word}} {} @@ -439,14 +419,12 @@ This command defines a new AS path access list. @deffn {Route Map} {set as-path prepend @var{as-path}} {} @end deffn -@node Private AS Numbers, , Using AS Path in Route Map, Autonomous System -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Private AS Numbers @subsection Private AS Numbers @page @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node BGP Communities Attribute, BGP Extended Communities Attribute, Autonomous System, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Communities Attribute @section BGP Communities Attribute BGP communities attribute is widely used for implementing policy @@ -500,8 +478,7 @@ values are sorted in numerical order. * Using BGP Communities Attribute:: @end menu -@node BGP Community Lists, Numbered BGP Community Lists, BGP Communities Attribute, BGP Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Community Lists @subsection BGP Community Lists BGP community list is a user defined BGP communites attribute list. @@ -563,8 +540,7 @@ Named Community standard list CLIST @end example @end deffn -@node Numbered BGP Community Lists, BGP Community in Route Map, BGP Community Lists, BGP Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Numbered BGP Community Lists @subsection Numbered BGP Community Lists When number is used for BGP community list name, the number has @@ -596,8 +572,7 @@ list. This feature is left for backward compability. Use of this feature is not recommended. @end deffn -@node BGP Community in Route Map, Display BGP Routes by Community, Numbered BGP Community Lists, BGP Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Community in Route Map @subsection BGP Community in Route Map In Route Map (@pxref{Route Map}), we can match or set BGP @@ -637,8 +612,7 @@ is removed. When all of communities value is removed eventually, the BGP update's communities attribute is completely removed. @end deffn -@node Display BGP Routes by Community, Using BGP Communities Attribute, BGP Community in Route Map, BGP Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Display BGP Routes by Community @subsection Display BGP Routes by Community To show BGP routes which has specific BGP communities attribute, @@ -663,8 +637,7 @@ This commands display BGP routes that matches community list that have an exact match. @end deffn -@node Using BGP Communities Attribute, , Display BGP Routes by Community, BGP Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Using BGP Communities Attribute @subsection Using BGP Communities Attribute Following configuration is the most typical usage of BGP communities @@ -777,8 +750,7 @@ route-map RMAP permit 10 @end example @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node BGP Extended Communities Attribute, Displaying BGP routes, BGP Communities Attribute, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Extended Communities Attribute @section BGP Extended Communities Attribute BGP extended communities attribute is introduced with MPLS VPN/BGP @@ -818,8 +790,7 @@ This is a format to define IP address based Extended Community value. * BGP Extended Communities in Route Map:: @end menu -@node BGP Extended Community Lists, BGP Extended Communities in Route Map, BGP Extended Communities Attribute, BGP Extended Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Extended Community Lists @subsection BGP Extended Community Lists Expanded Community Lists is a user defined BGP Expanded Community @@ -863,8 +834,7 @@ This command display current extcommunity-list information. When @end example @end deffn -@node BGP Extended Communities in Route Map, , BGP Extended Community Lists, BGP Extended Communities Attribute -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP Extended Communities in Route Map @subsection BGP Extended Communities in Route Map @deffn {Route Map} {match extcommunity @var{word}} {} @@ -879,8 +849,7 @@ This command set Site of Origin value. @end deffn @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node Displaying BGP routes, Capability Negotiation, BGP Extended Communities Attribute, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Displaying BGP routes @section Displaying BGP Routes @menu @@ -888,8 +857,7 @@ This command set Site of Origin value. * More Show IP BGP:: @end menu -@node Show IP BGP, More Show IP BGP, Displaying BGP routes, Displaying BGP routes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Show IP BGP @subsection Show IP BGP @deffn {Command} {show ip bgp} {} @@ -910,8 +878,7 @@ Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Total number of prefixes 1 @end example -@node More Show IP BGP, , Show IP BGP, Displaying BGP routes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node More Show IP BGP @subsection More Show IP BGP @deffn {Command} {show ip bgp regexp @var{line}} {} @@ -965,8 +932,7 @@ Clear peer using soft reconfiguration. @deffn {Command} {no debug keepalive} {} @end deffn -@node Capability Negotiation, Route Reflector, Displaying BGP routes, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Capability Negotiation @section Capability Negotiation When adding IPv6 routing information exchange feature to BGP. There @@ -1033,8 +999,7 @@ Override the result of Capability Negotiation with local configuration. Ignore remote peer's capability value. @end deffn -@node Route Reflector, Route Server, Capability Negotiation, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Route Reflector @section Route Reflector @deffn {BGP} {bgp cluster-id @var{a.b.c.d}} {} @@ -1044,8 +1009,7 @@ Ignore remote peer's capability value. @deffnx {BGP} {no neighbor @var{peer} route-reflector-client} {} @end deffn -@node Route Server, How to set up a 6-Bone connection, Route Reflector, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Route Server @section Route Server At an Internet Exchange point, many ISPs are connected to each other by @@ -1071,8 +1035,7 @@ normal BGP router or Route Server or both at the same time. * Viewing the view:: @end menu -@node Multiple instance, BGP instance and view, Route Server, Route Server -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Multiple instance @subsection Multiple instance To enable multiple view function of @code{bgpd}, you must turn on @@ -1132,8 +1095,7 @@ router bgp 1 Quagga style BGP configuration. This is default. @end deffn -@node BGP instance and view, Routing policy, Multiple instance, Route Server -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node BGP instance and view @subsection BGP instance and view BGP instance is a normal BGP process. The result of route selection @@ -1183,8 +1145,7 @@ router bgp 2 view 2 @end group @end example -@node Routing policy, Viewing the view, BGP instance and view, Route Server -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Routing policy @subsection Routing policy You can set different routing policy for a peer. For example, you can @@ -1209,8 +1170,7 @@ This means BGP update from a peer 10.0.0.1 goes to both BGP view 1 and view applied. On the other hand, when the update is inserted into view 2, distribute-list 2 is applied. -@node Viewing the view, , Routing policy, Route Server -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Viewing the view @subsection Viewing the view To display routing table of BGP view, you must specify view name. @@ -1219,8 +1179,7 @@ To display routing table of BGP view, you must specify view name. Display routing table of BGP view @var{name}. @end deffn -@node How to set up a 6-Bone connection, Dump BGP packets and table, Route Server, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node How to set up a 6-Bone connection @section How to set up a 6-Bone connection @example @@ -1268,8 +1227,7 @@ log file bgpd.log @end group @end example -@node Dump BGP packets and table, , How to set up a 6-Bone connection, BGP -@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@node Dump BGP packets and table @section Dump BGP packets and table @deffn Command {dump bgp all @var{path}} {} |