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(cherry picked from commit f0bc6c62016d285f0645c4b3ba8b1451c40c637f)
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Ability to set virtual_address on not vrrp-listen interface
Add ability don't track primary vrrp interface "exclude-vrrp-interface"
Add ability to set tracking (state UP/Down) on desired interfaces
For example eth0 is used for vrrp and we want to track another eth1
interface that not belong to any vrrp-group
set high-avail vrrp group WAN interface 'eth0'
set high-avail vrrp group WAN virtual-address 192.0.2.222/24 interface 'eth2'
set high-avail vrrp group WAN track exclude-vrrp-interface
set high-avail vrrp group WAN track interface 'eth1'
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Do not create rfc3768-compatibility interfaces by default because of wrong
Jinja2 syntax. Backporting the entire system makes it easier in the future to
additional bugfixes.
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(cherry picked from commit 6541bdbe792a3cc420f0367e673f27763528376c)
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(cherry picked from commit 51f7ce31bc60ea9933848bc23efda9386e39a151)
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(cherry picked from commit 85d0ae7b434a3ae9f3bd50ad7fee1fcd23b26a26)
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deprecation warnings.
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A pre-defined list of common format strings to be used inside the <format> node
of <valueHelp> is available from [1]. Adjust all currently in use <format> nodes
to re-use the predefined strings over writing them on their own by even
encapsulating the <> signs as < and >.
[1]: https://github.com/vyos/vyatta-cfg/blob/5aec1a0429f2f/etc/bash_completion.d/vyatta-cfg#L515-L566
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Note: if transition-scripts configured for both vrrp instance and sync group, which are it a member of, both scripts will be executed.
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transaction-script 'stop'
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A lot of XML code is duplicated (VLAN, interface address) for instance. Such
XML definitions should be moved to feature.xml.i files and then just pulled in
via GCC preprocessor #include definition in e.g. bond or ethernet definitions.
This will give us the ability to single-source repeating node definitions as:
* Interface Address
* Interface Description
* Interface Disable
* VLAN (both vif-s and vif-c)
The .in suffix of the interface-definitions is a marker that those files are
input files to the GCC preprocessor. They will be rendered into proper XML
files in the build directory.
Some node definitions have been reworder to remove escaped double quote
occurances which would have been warned about by the GCC preprocessor.
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