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39 lines
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# babel config file
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# This config file simply documents sample entries.
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# "redistribute" means: redistribute routes from other routing protocols
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# into babel. "local" means addresses assigned to local interfaces.
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#
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# You do not need to edit this file: you can use /etc/config/babeld
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# instead (sections "interface" and "filter"). Both files can be used
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# simultaneously (the rules of this file are executed first).
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# the default rules are:
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#
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## redistribute local
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## redistribute deny
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#
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# this says, redistribute local addresses but no other routes
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# redistribute IPv4 default route into babel
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## redistribute local ip 0.0.0.0/0 le 0 metric 128
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# same but for IPv6
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## redistribute local ip ::/0 le 0 metric 128
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# don't redistribute all local addresses, only selected ones
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# after the first line, the "deny" rules kicks in. After the "deny"
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# no redistribute local rules are going to match
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## redistribute local ip 192.160.4.0/24
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## redistribute local deny
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# Babel refuses to redistribute routes with a protocol number of "boot";
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# this is standard practice, and means that you cannot easily
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# redistribute the default route installed by dhcp. It is however
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# possible to redistribute such route by explicitly specifying "proto 3"
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# on the redistribute line.
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## redistribute ip 0.0.0.0/0 le 0 proto 3 metric 128
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