On 6/14/23 17:08, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
You basically shouldn't do it. BIRD does something like last-resort pointer
comparison and we should probably even add a warning if somebody misconfigures
in this way.
Why not use the protocol's default preference as a last-resort tie-breaker?
It's
> You basically shouldn't do it. BIRD does something like last-resort pointer
> comparison and we should probably even add a warning if somebody misconfigures
> in this way.
Why not use the protocol's default preference as a last-resort tie-breaker?
It's probably less code than the warning you
You basically shouldn't do it. BIRD does something like last-resort pointer
comparison and we should probably even add a warning if somebody misconfigures
in this way.
Maria
On 14 June 2023 15:54:13 CEST, "Marek Küthe" wrote:
>Thanks for the answer.
>
>What happens when the preference is the
Thanks for the answer.
What happens when the preference is the same for two different protocol
types - which protocol is preferred? For example, if you have the
preference of BGP and Babel routes both set to 100, which route will be
chosen? BGP and Babel routes can't really be compared since BGP
On 14.06.23 12:20, Marek Küthe wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 11:52:38 +0200
> Bernd Naumann wrote:
>
>> On 14.06.23 11:29, Marek Küthe wrote:
>>> Is it possible to view the preference using "birdc"?
>>
>> `birdc show route` shows the protocol preference at the end of the line
>> in brackets. Or
On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 11:52:38 +0200
Bernd Naumann wrote:
> On 14.06.23 11:29, Marek Küthe wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I noticed that when you "mix" routing protocols, it can be useful to
> > change the "preference", but unfortunately there is little
> > documentation in bird about this and no way
On 14.06.23 11:29, Marek Küthe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I noticed that when you "mix" routing protocols, it can be useful to
> change the "preference", but unfortunately there is little
> documentation in bird about this and no way to view it.
>
> Is it possible to view the preference using "birdc"?
Hello,
I noticed that when you "mix" routing protocols, it can be useful to
change the "preference", but unfortunately there is little
documentation in bird about this and no way to view it.
Is it possible to view the preference using "birdc"?
Is it possible to include the default values (in