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Rename quagga migration scripts for correct sequences
between 1.3 and 1.4 branches
7-to-8 in 1.3 uses the same migration as 8-to-9 in 1.4
This PR fix it
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Previously during migration if one had used interface routes, the VRF based
ones got not migrated.
The following "old" VyOS 1.3 configuration did not get migrated:
set protocols static interface-route 10.20.0.0/24 next-hop-interface eth2 next-hop-vrf 'blue'
set protocols static interface-route 10.30.0.0/24 next-hop-interface br10 next-hop-vrf 'red'
set protocols vrf blue static interface-route 10.0.0.0/24 next-hop-interface eth1 next-hop-vrf 'default'
set protocols vrf red static interface-route 10.0.0.0/24 next-hop-interface eth1 next-hop-vrf 'default'
set vrf name blue table '3000'
set vrf name mgmt table '1000'
set vrf name red table '2000'
It must get migrated to:
set protocols static route 10.20.0.0/24 interface eth2 vrf 'blue'
set protocols static route 10.30.0.0/24 interface br10 vrf 'red'
set vrf name blue protocols static route 10.0.0.0/24 interface eth1 vrf 'default'
set vrf name blue table '3000'
set vrf name mgmt table '1000'
set vrf name red protocols static route 10.0.0.0/24 interface eth1 vrf 'default'
set vrf name red table '2000'
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When moving from Quagga to FRR the BGP address-family was extended by an
invalid peer-group statement. FRR always moved a configured peer-group
from the AFI level down to the neighbor level.
With the migration to FRR reload we must take care about this by ourselves.
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new CLI
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(cherry picked from commit 32822d5e1831dff5cd904c0cb5886f7d737afab6)
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This reverts commit 685b1e0d050c7883303733d710327161fe046b60.
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To have a consitent IPv4/IPv6 CLI a lot of BGP neighbor nodes have been
migrated. The IPv4 peer-group has been forgotten, leaving a non consistent CLI.
Previously:
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neighbor 2001:DB8:FFFF::1 {
address-family {
ipv6-unicast {
peer-group iBGP
}
}
peer-group iBGP
}
Now:
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neighbor 2001:DB8:FFFF::1 {
address-family {
ipv6-unicast {
peer-group iBGP
}
}
address-family {
ipv4-unicast {
peer-group iBGP
}
}
}
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