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tested and OK sthen@
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OK dlg@
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change. ok claudio
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ok claudio@
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Minor bump for libutil.
Previous versions of this diff and man page looked at by various people.
"you should just commit" deraadt
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this tells the daemon to resync the kernels list of interfaces and routes
with the daemons list. this is very useful if the routing socket overflows
and you want to sync things up again.
lots and lots of help from claudio@
ok claudio@
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if route-dead-time is set to "minimal" (rather than a number of
seconds), the dead time is set to 1 second and hellos are sent at
the interval specified by fast-hello-interval in msecs. this is non
standard wrt to the ospf rfc, but it does interoperate with at least
one other router vendor.
this allows much better responsiveness to l3 topology changes than
the standard intervals allow. if i yank a cable to one of my
upstreams, the routes adjust in a second rather than the default
of 40 i was running with before. the users dont even notice something
changed.
developed while working with joshua atterbury.
ok claudio@ as part of a larger diff.
dedicated to zan rowe who thinks she is a bigger nerd than me.
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better respond to rapid topology changes.
developed while working with joshua atterbury
ok claudio@ as part of a larger diff.
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we don't know the size of, otherwise gcc >= 4 will error.
ok markus@ deraadt@
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logging. henning, sthen, michele like the idea
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few remaining ".Tn UNIX" macros with ".Ux" ones.
pointed out by ratchov@, thanks!
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ok jmc@
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independent LINK_STATE_DESCRIPTIONS. Code is now more or less a one to
one copy of get_linkstate() in route/route.c.
OK henning, michele, sthen, deraadt
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"looks ok" claudio@
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noticed by michele@
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this is required to run multiple instances of ospfd.
ok claudio@
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OK claudio@
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discussed with gilles@
ok jmc@
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It does not make sense to display timer = 0 as "Stopped". When a timer is
0 it usually means that it is getting reset very soon. Display the string
"00:00:00" instead.
ok claudio@
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ok claudio@
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it out in your test lab before using it on the core infrastructure.
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The functions do that check already.
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OK henning@ norby@
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state, if known by the driver. this is required to check the full
duplex state without depending on the ifmedia ioctl which can't be
called in the kernel without process context.
ok henning@, brad@
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ok jmc@ claudio@
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why it is needed.
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-Wredundant-decls causes many false warnings because of redeclarations in
header files. Remove them, requested by deraadt@
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(and how long it went unnoticed)
From: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
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It is possible to read the uptime of the daemon with the "ospfctl show"
command.
ok claudio@
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will show the correct link state. While there do some cleanup and shorten the
output if the media or link state is unknown.
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ok claudio@
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what it means that an interface is in state 2.
ok claudio@
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that fib decouple my break you network. OK norby@
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This makes it much easier to grep in the output.
The original format of "show interface" can be seen with
"show interface detail".
help and ok claudio@
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functionality to ospfctl for it.
NOTE: decoupling the FIB one a router may totaly fuck up the complete network.
Use it with care!
OK norby@
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ok claudio@
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OK norby@
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OK norby@
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It is now possible to see the uptime of the individual entries in the RIB.
The uptime can be displayed with "ospfctl show rib"
ok claudio@
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