2 # THIS CONFIG FILE IS NOT A COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION
3 # PLEASE LOOK IN THE BIRD DOCUMENTATION FOR MORE INFO
5 # However, most of options used here are just for example
6 # and will be removed in real-life configs.
11 #router id 192.168.0.1;
13 # Turn on global debugging of all protocols
17 # Define a route filter...
18 # filter test_filter {
19 # if net ~ 10.0.0.0/16 then accept;
23 # The direct protocol automatically generates device routes to all network
24 # interfaces. Can exist in as many instances as you wish if you want to
25 # populate multiple routing tables with device routes. Because device routes
26 # are handled by Linux kernel, this protocol is usually not needed.
28 # interface "*"; # Restrict network interfaces it works with
31 # This pseudo-protocol performs synchronization between BIRD's routing
32 # tables and the kernel. You can run multiple instances of the kernel
33 # protocol and synchronize different kernel tables with different BIRD tables.
35 # learn; # Learn all alien routes from the kernel
36 # persist; # Don't remove routes on bird shutdown
37 scan time 20; # Scan kernel routing table every 20 seconds
38 # import none; # Default is import all
39 # export all; # Default is export none
42 # This pseudo-protocol watches all interface up/down events.
44 scan time 10; # Scan interfaces every 10 seconds
47 # Static routes (again, there can be multiple instances, so that you
48 # can disable/enable various groups of static routes on the fly).
50 # export all; # Default is export none
51 # route 0.0.0.0/0 via 62.168.0.13;
52 # route 10.0.0.0/8 reject;
53 # route 192.168.0.0/16 reject;
61 # export filter test_filter;
67 # interface "*" { mode broadcast; };
71 # authentication none;
79 # export where source = RTS_STATIC;
89 # authentication simple;
100 # export where source = RTS_STATIC;
103 # neighbor 192.168.1.1 as 65001;
104 # multihop 20 via 192.168.2.1;
107 # startup hold time 240;
108 # connect retry time 120;
109 # keepalive time 80; # defaults to hold time / 3
110 # start delay time 5; # How long do we wait before initial connect
111 # error wait time 60, 300;# Minimum and maximum time we wait after an error (when consecutive
112 # # errors occur, we increase the delay exponentially ...
113 # error forget time 300; # ... until this timeout expires)
114 # disable after error; # Disable the protocol automatically when an error occurs
115 # next hop self; # Disable next hop processing and always advertise our local address as nexthop
116 # source address 62.168.0.14; # What local address we use for the TCP connection
117 # password "secret" # Password used for MD5 authentication
118 # rr client; # I am a route reflector and the neighor is my client
119 # rr cluster id 1.0.0.1 # Use this value for cluster id instead of my router id