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Commit c17f259d ("router-advert: T3561: add support for specific routes") used
tabs over spaces in the Migration script which triggered a TabError (inconsistent
use of tabs and spaces in indentation").
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Co-authored-by: Mark Royds <mark.royds@vitaminit.co.uk>
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migrate from old vyatta-cfg-system / Perl implementation.
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The problem of using the move() operation over render() is that render will
silently create the directory tree in the background and move() does not.
This means that on first boot when /run/dhcp-server does not exist, move will
fail with a FileNotFoundError.
Instead of using move() we render() the configuration two times, one for
validating it via dhcpd -t and the other time to really apply it to the service.
The performance impact should be little as the config should still be cached in
the system RAM.
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The current DHCP server implementation comes with options (see below) which
allow the user to pass in any arbitrary option(s) in a verbatim way which will
manifest in dhcpd.conf.
The options are:
* set service dhcp-server global-parameters
* set service dhcp-server shared-network-name foo shared-network-parameters
* set service dhcp-server shared-network-name foo subnet 192.0.2.0/25
subnet-parameters
* set service dhcp-server shared-network-name foo subnet 192.0.2.0/25
static-mapping ff static-mapping-parameters
Having an invalid configuration will yield:
vyos@vyos# commit
[ service dhcp-server ]
Configuration file errors encountered - check your options!
[[service dhcp-server]] failed
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Option specifying the rate in which we'll ask our link partner to transmit
LACPDU packets in 802.3ad mode.
set interfaces bonding bond0 lacp-rate <slow|fast>
slow: Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 30 seconds (default)
fast: Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 1 second
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Commit 4f9aa30f ("vrf: bgp: T3523: add route-map support for kernel routes")
added the possibility to also filter BGP routes towards the OS kernel, but the
smoketests failed. Reason was a non working CLI command applied to bgpd.
Thus the VRF route-map and the BGP configuration is now split into two templates,
one to be used for each daemon (zebra and bgpd).
Nevertheless one more bug was found in vyos.frr which currently does not suppoort
calling modify_section() inside a configuration "block". See [1] for more info.
[1]: https://phabricator.vyos.net/T3529
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route-map
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... just to make it easier for users to read the commandline.
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This commit has a dependecy on https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/issues/8403,
thus support will be "commented out" by default.
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ecmp: T3502: fix check for "layer4-hashing" key
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container: T2216: Add binding for ports and volumes
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When deleting a route-map, prefix-list or access-list, we must ensure that
this routing policy is not referenced by any other protocol or policy.
When trying to remove a policy still in use, raise an error.
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This commit is a cleanup and refinement of the container hosting implementation.
- Renamed CLI node ipv4-prefix -> prefix so both IPv4 and IPv6 prefix can be
supplied in the future. This is currently limited to IPv4 only as when using
IPv6 networks in combination with IPv4 the IPv4 prefix is altered randomly
- De-nested if clauses
- Use "for foo, bar in baz.items()" to more easily iterate of dictionary
values, this means "bar" can be used to access "baz[foo]"
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When we match on a community-list, extended community-list or even a large
community-list ensure that the referenced list exists on the CLI.
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get_config_dict()
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In this commit we add more address families within
BGP. This should bring VyOS the ability to enable
the rest of the capabilities within FRR.
Co-authored-by: Cheeze_It <none@none.com>
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login: T3455: Fix edit level configuration for user
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containers: T2216: Add podman for containers
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Removing the Zebra/Linux Kernel route-map added by "set protocols static route-map"
was not removed once applied. This was because the removal must happen within
the zebra daemon and not staticd.
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Removing the Zebra/Linux Kernel route-map added by "set protocols rip route-map"
was not removed once applied. This was because the removal must happen within
the zebra daemon and not ripd.
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Removing the Zebra/Linux Kernel route-map added by "set protocols isis route-map"
was not removed once applied. This was because the removal must happen within
the zebra daemon and not isisd.
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Removing the Zebra/Linux Kernel route-map added by "set protocols ospf route-map"
was not removed once applied. This was because the removal must happen within
the zebra daemon and not ospfd.
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Removing the Zebra/Linux Kernel route-map added by "set protocols bgp route-map"
was not removed once applied. This was because the removal must happen within
the zebra daemon and not bgpd.
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