Re folks,
so I understand the history. Thanks.
santi...@crfreenet.org (Ondrej Zajicek) wrote:
> > While writing this and thinking about it, what if we made it configurable,
> > to let you say for each table whether show by defaultor not?
>
> Yes, i also thought about this and per-table option se
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 03:56:12PM +0100, Inrin via Bird-users wrote:
> Hiho,
>
> I noticed that `birdc show route export ` after a `configure soft`
> shows the state with the new export filter, even if no update ocurred.
> The PCAP also shows, as long as no external update comes in, no updates
>
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 03:57:23PM +0100, Maria Matejka via Bird-users wrote:
> For BIRD 2, we extrapolated that to show at most one table per network type.
> These design choices are always some kind of looking for equilibrium – if
> you have 1K+ tables, you typically don'ŧ want to dump them all.
Hello Elmar,
On 2024-03-22 08:40, Elmar K. Bins via Bird-users wrote:
santi...@crfreenet.org (Ondrej Zajicek) wrote:
The command 'show route' by default shows the first table for each
network type. Use 'show route table all' if you want all tables.
Nonetheless, this is bizarre and unexpected
Hiho,
I noticed that `birdc show route export ` after a `configure soft`
shows the state with the new export filter, even if no update ocurred.
The PCAP also shows, as long as no external update comes in, no updates
are send out on the wire.
Using export tables makes it possible to see the "re
Dear BIRD users,
we're releasing a new version 2.15.1. As the number suggests, it is a
bug fixing release:
Version 2.15.1
o OSPF: Fix regression in handling PtP links
o RPKI: Handle connection resets properly
o Static: Reject invalid combination of options
o Fix builds with limited set
Good morning Ondrej,
thanks for the quick reply.
santi...@crfreenet.org (Ondrej Zajicek) wrote:
> The command 'show route' by default shows the first table for each
> network type. Use 'show route table all' if you want all tables.
Yes, this works, thanks. I tried to insert an "all" too, but due