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author | Christian Breunig <christian@breunig.cc> | 2023-04-08 22:09:04 +0200 |
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committer | Christian Breunig <christian@breunig.cc> | 2023-04-13 09:01:31 +0200 |
commit | 3f4de1390d6459cdd17dd1b6f22b1a3aec002671 (patch) | |
tree | 5091149b640ff7b064b87f2e1391f931ba5a7677 /src/conf_mode/high-availability.py | |
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T5150: initial implementation of new Kernel/Zebra route-map support
It is possible to install a route-map which filters the routes between routing
daemons and the OS kernel (zebra)
As of now this can be done by e.g.
* set protocols ospf route-map foo
* set protocols ospfv3 route-map foo
* set protocols bgp route-map foo
Which in turn will install the following lines into FRR
* ip protocol ospf route-map foo
* ipv6 protocol ospf6 route-map foo
* ip protocol bgp route-map foo
The current state of the VyOS CLI is incomplete as there is no way to:
* Install a filter for BGP IPv6 routes
* Install a filter for static routes
* Install a filter for connected routes
Thus the CLI should be redesigned to close match what FRR does for both the
default and any other VRF
* set system ip protocol ospf route-map foo
* set system ipv6 protocol ospfv3 route-map foo
* set system ip protocol bgp route-map foo
* set system ipv6 protocol bgp route-map foo
The configuration can be migrated accordingly. This commit does not come with
the migrator, it will be comitted later.
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