Where can I find documentation on birdc?
Ondrej Zajicek
santiago at crfreenet.org
Mon Apr 20 18:09:45 CEST 2015
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 03:42:38PM +0000, Pendzik, Edward wrote:
> Great, Thank You :-)
>
> *Still* looking for:
>
>
> Specifically, exactly what do all the fields mean in the output of
>
> "birdc show route all" ?
Well, it is likely that the output of these commands is not explicitly
documented as it is mostly considered self-explaining. Although it is
true that some more documentation would be sometimes useful.
> for example, what does the '*' or 'I' mean?
'*' is active route, 'I' for OSPF is intra-area route (vs. IA for
inter-area and E1, E2 for external routes).
> what is "type: inherit"?
Strange name for routes imported from kernel protocol.
> "(150/10)" is "preference/metric"?
Yes
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