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# Canonical Zserv route types information registry for Quagga.
#
# Used to construct route_types.c and route_types.h
#
# comma-seperated fields of either 2 fields (help strings) or 7 fields.
# White space before and after the comma seperators is stripped.
# Lines /beginning/ with # are comments.
#
####
# 7 field line has format:
# ZServ route type, canonical name, daemon, route char, ipv4, ipv6, short desc
#
# Zserv route type: Corresponding with zebra.h. Key field.
# canonical name: Typically derived from the route type definition.
# Used in 'redistribute' commands in daemons.
# Key field.
# daemon: The daemon which may originates this route type
# for redistribution to other daemons.
# NULL if not applicable.
# M:N definitions of type:daemon are allowed.
# Used to construct vty command strings.
# route char: Single character to denote the route, if applicable.
# Used to denote route type where space is tight,
# e.g. 'show ip route' / 'show ipv6 route'.
# 'X' is reserved as the 'not needed' placeholder.
# ipv4: IPv4 capable? yes/no, or 1/0.
# ipv6: IPv6 capable? ditto.
# short desc: Very brief description. Used in header of
# 'show ip route'. May be specified as NULL
# if the canonical name suffices.
#
# Key fields obviously must be a unique ASCII alpha-numeric word.
# Lower-case is required, brevity is optional but highly desirable.
#
####
# 2 field format:
#
# Zserv route type, Long description
#
# Long description: Full description, but should try fit on a line.
####
## type cname daemon C 4 6 short help
ZEBRA_ROUTE_SYSTEM, system, NULL, 'X', 0, 0, "Reserved"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_KERNEL, kernel, zebra, 'K', 1, 1, "kernel route"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_CONNECT, connected, zebra, 'C', 1, 1, "connected"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_STATIC, static, zebra, 'S', 1, 1, "static"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_RIP, rip, ripd, 'R', 1, 0, "RIP"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_RIPNG, ripng, ripngd, 'R', 0, 1, "RIPng"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OSPF, ospf, ospfd, 'O', 1, 0, "OSPF"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OSPF6, ospf6, ospf6d, 'O', 0, 1, "OSPFv6"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_ISIS, isis, isisd, 'I', 1, 1, "IS-IS"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_BGP, bgp, bgpd, 'B', 1, 1, "BGP"
# HSLS and OLSR both are AFI independent (so: 1, 1), however
# we want to disable for them for general Quagga distribution.
# This at least makes it trivial for users of these protocols
# to 'switch on' redist support (direct numeric entry remaining
# possible).
ZEBRA_ROUTE_HSLS, hsls, hslsd, 'H', 0, 0, "HSLS"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OLSR, olsr, olsrd, 'o', 0, 0, "OLSR"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_BABEL, babel, babeld, 'A', 1, 1, "Babel"
## help strings
ZEBRA_ROUTE_SYSTEM, "Reserved route type, for internal use only"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_KERNEL, "Kernel routes (not installed via the zebra RIB)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_CONNECT,"Connected routes (directly attached subnet or host)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_STATIC, "Statically configured routes"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_RIP, "Routing Information Protocol (RIP)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_RIPNG, "Routing Information Protocol next-generation (IPv6) (RIPng)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OSPF, "Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OSPF6, "Open Shortest Path First (IPv6) (OSPFv3)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_ISIS, "Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_BGP, "Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_HSLS, "Hazy-Sighted Link State Protocol (HSLS)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_OLSR, "Optimised Link State Routing (OLSR)"
ZEBRA_ROUTE_BABEL, "Babel routing protocol (Babel)"
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