in neighbor's implementation of 4B AS extension. Even when disabled
(off), BIRD behaves internally as AS4-aware BGP router. Default: on.
+ <tag>enable extended messages <m/switch/</tag>
+ The BGP protocol uses maximum message length of 4096 bytes. This option
+ provides an extension to allow extended messages with length up
+ to 65535 bytes. Default: off.
+
<tag>capabilities <m/switch/</tag>
Use capability advertisement to advertise optional capabilities. This is
standard behavior for newer BGP implementations, but there might be some
multihop; # ... which is connected indirectly
export filter { # We use non-trivial export rules
if source = RTS_STATIC then { # Export only static routes
- # Assign our community
+ # Assign our community
bgp_community.add((65000,64501));
# Artificially increase path length
# by advertising local AS number twice
<tag>ip <cf/krt_prefsrc/</tag> (Linux)
The preferred source address. Used in source address selection for
- outgoing packets. Has to be one of the IP addresses of the router.
+ outgoing packets. Has to be one of the IP addresses of the router.
<tag>int <cf/krt_realm/</tag> (Linux)
The realm of the route. Can be used for traffic classification.