Define a constant. You can use it later in every place you could use a
value of the same type. Besides, there are some predefined numeric
constants based on /etc/iproute2/rt_* files. A list of defined constants
- can be seen (together with other symbols) using 'show symbols' command.
+ can be seen (together with other symbols) using <cf/show symbols/ command.
<tag><label id="opt-attribute">attribute <m/type/ <m/name/</tag>
Declare a custom route attribute. You can set and get it in filters like
<tag><label id="opt-timeformat">timeformat route|protocol|base|log "<m/format1/" [<m/limit/ "<m/format2/"]</tag>
This option allows to specify a format of date/time used by BIRD. The
first argument specifies for which purpose such format is used.
- <cf/route/ is a format used in 'show route' command output,
- <cf/protocol/ is used in 'show protocols' command output, <cf/base/ is
+ <cf/route/ is a format used in <cf/show route/ command output,
+ <cf/protocol/ is used in <cf/show protocols/ command output, <cf/base/ is
used for other commands and <cf/log/ is used in a log file.
"<m/format1/" is a format string using <it/strftime(3)/ notation (see
<tag><label id="proto-description">description "<m/text/"</tag>
This is an optional description of the protocol. It is displayed as a
- part of the output of 'show protocols all' command.
+ part of the output of <cf/show protocols all/ command.
<tag><label id="proto-vrf">vrf "<m/text/"|default</tag>
Associate the protocol with specific VRF. The protocol will be
<tag><label id="cli-show-ospf-topology">show ospf topology [all] [<m/name/]</tag>
Show a topology of OSPF areas based on a content of the link-state
- database. It is just a stripped-down version of 'show ospf state'.
+ database. It is just a stripped-down version of <cf/show ospf state/.
<tag><label id="cli-show-ospf-lsadb">show ospf lsadb [global | area <m/id/ | link] [type <m/number/] [lsid <m/id/] [self | router <m/id/] [<m/name/] </tag>
Show contents of an OSPF LSA database. Options could be used to filter