Hello!

If you have one router connecting these networks, this is just a matter of 
static routing, no need for BIRD. Otherwise, you may probably want to setup 
Babel or OSPF.

Maria

On April 27, 2021 12:04:30 AM GMT+02:00, Myron <my...@co-hop.uk> wrote:
>I am trying to learn how to set-up a router and maintain a
>configuration
>and I'm hoping someone can help me.  I'm that sort of person who learns
>by
>example.
>The configuration is a bit nn standard and will be only used on a local
>area network.
>Essentially, how would I configure BIRD to route everything except DHCP
>traffic between networks 192.168.0.0/16, 192.168.30.0/16,
>192.168.31.0/16
>and packets for any other network get sent to 192.168.0.1?
>So, as an example, a device on 192.168.31.4 can talk to 192.168.0.33?
>
>All using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
>
>I will try and read through the user guide, but at this moment I'm not
>sure
>what I need to do to get it to work.

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