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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/routing/bgp.rst | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/routing/ospf.rst | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/routing/static.rst | 32 | 
3 files changed, 22 insertions, 24 deletions
| diff --git a/docs/routing/bgp.rst b/docs/routing/bgp.rst index d8860e15..14ea1238 100644 --- a/docs/routing/bgp.rst +++ b/docs/routing/bgp.rst @@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ BGP Router Configuration  ASN and Router ID  ----------------- -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp '<ASN>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp <asn>     First of all you must configure BGP router with the :abbr:`ASN (Autonomous     System Number)`. The AS number is an identifier for the autonomous system.     The BGP protocol uses the AS number for detecting whether the BGP connection     is internal or external. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp '<ASN>' parameters router-id +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp <asn> parameters router-id     This command specifies the router-ID. If router ID is not specified it will     use the highest interface IP address. @@ -174,19 +174,19 @@ ASN and Router ID  Route Selection  --------------- -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp '<ASN>' parameters bestpath as-path confed +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp <asn> parameters bestpath as-path confed     This command specifies that the length of confederation path sets and     sequences should should be taken into account during the BGP best path     decision process. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp '<ASN>' parameters bestpath as-path multipath-relax +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp <asn> parameters bestpath as-path multipath-relax     This command specifies that BGP decision process should consider paths     of equal AS_PATH length candidates for multipath computation. Without     the knob, the entire AS_PATH must match for multipath computation. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp '<ASN>' parameters bestpath as-path ignore +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols bgp <asn> parameters bestpath as-path ignore     Ignore AS_PATH length when selecting a route diff --git a/docs/routing/ospf.rst b/docs/routing/ospf.rst index bee70895..acffb7b3 100644 --- a/docs/routing/ospf.rst +++ b/docs/routing/ospf.rst @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ A typical configuration using 2 nodes.  .. note:: You can not easily redistribute IPv6 routes via OSPFv3 on a WireGuard     interface link. This requires you to configure link-local addresses manually -   on the WireGuard interfaces, see Phabricator task T1483_. +   on the WireGuard interfaces, see :vytask:`T1483`.  Example configuration for WireGuard interfaces: @@ -136,5 +136,3 @@ Example configuration for WireGuard interfaces:    Neighbor ID     Pri    DeadTime    State/IfState         Duration I/F[State]    192.168.0.1       1    00:00:39     Full/PointToPoint    00:19:44 wg01[PointToPoint] -.. _T1483: https://phabricator.vyos.net/T1483 - diff --git a/docs/routing/static.rst b/docs/routing/static.rst index cebe42fa..52a73354 100644 --- a/docs/routing/static.rst +++ b/docs/routing/static.rst @@ -18,32 +18,32 @@ used to determine the forwarding table used for unicast packet forwarding.  Static Routes  ############# -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address>     Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv4 static route. Multiple static     routes can be created. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' disable +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address> disable     Disable this IPv4 static route entry. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance>     Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.     Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address>     Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv6 static route. Multiple static     routes can be created. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' disable +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> disable     Disable this IPv6 static route entry. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 '<subnet>' next-hop '<address>' distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance>     Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. @@ -57,34 +57,34 @@ Static Routes  Interface Routes  ================ -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface>     Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv4     static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is     routed for the given `<subnet>`. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' disable +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable     Disables interface-based IPv4 static route. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>     Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.     Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface>     Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv6     static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is     routed for the given `<subnet>`. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' disable +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable     Disables interface-based IPv6 static route. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 '<subnet>' next-hop-interface '<interface>' distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>     Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Interface Routes  Blackhole  ========= -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route '<subnet>' blackhole +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> blackhole     Use this command to configure a "black-hole" route on the router. A     black-hole route is a route for which the system silently discard packets @@ -103,12 +103,12 @@ Blackhole     it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your     network. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route '<subnet>' blackhole distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> blackhole distance <distance>     Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 '<subnet>' blackhole +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> blackhole     Use this command to configure a "black-hole" route on the router. A     black-hole route is a route for which the system silently discard packets @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Blackhole     it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your     network. -.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 '<subnet>' blackhole distance '<distance>' +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> blackhole distance <distance>     Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative     distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. | 
