package babeld # Configuration set in this file ends up in /var/etc/babeld.conf # Babeld is told to use both /etc/babeld.conf and /var/etc/babeld.conf, # so you can use one or the other, or even both at the same time. # See "man babeld" for all available options ("Global options"). # Important: remember to use '_' instead of '-' in option names. config general # option 'random_id' 'true' # option 'debug' '1' # option 'local_port' '33123' # option 'log_file' '/var/log/babeld.log' ## This seems somewhat buggy on BB. If you need only one ## import-table statement, "option import_table 42" should work. # list 'import_table' '42' # list 'import_table' '100' config interface ## Remove this line to enable babeld on this interface option 'ignore' 'true' ## You can use aliases (like lan, wlan) or real names (like eth0.0). ## If you use an alias, it must be already defined when babeld starts. ## Otherwise, the name is taken literally and the interface can be ## brought up later (useful for tunnels for instance). option 'ifname' 'wlan' ## You can set options, see babeld man page ("Interface configuration") # option 'rxcost' '256' # option 'hello_interval' '1' config interface option 'ignore' 'true' ## Physical interface name option 'ifname' 'tun-example' # option 'max_rtt_penalty' '90' # A config interface without "option ifname" will set default options # for all interfaces. Interface-specific configuration always overrides # default configuration. config interface # option 'enable_timestamps' 'true' # option 'update_interval' '30' # A filter consists of a type ('in', 'out' or 'redistribute'), an action # ('allow', 'deny' or 'metric xxx') and a set of selectors ('ip', 'eq', # etc.). See babeld man page ("Filtering rules") for more details. # Here is a sample filter wich redistributes the default route if its # protocol number is "boot", e.g. when it installed by dhcp. It is # disabled by default. config filter option 'ignore' 'true' # Type option 'type' 'redistribute' # Selectors: ip, eq, le, ge, neigh, id, proto, local, if option 'ip' '0.0.0.0/0' option 'eq' '0' option 'proto' '3' # Action option 'action' 'metric 128' # Notice that the 'local' selector is a boolean. config filter option 'ignore' 'true' option 'type' 'redistribute' option 'local' 'true' # No action means "allow"