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[0.98] Version bump to 0.98.6quagga.0.98.6.release
2006-05-08 Paul Jakma <paul.jakma@sun.com> * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.98.6. * quagga.info: Version bump (autogenerated)
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog4
-rwxr-xr-xconfigure.ac2
-rw-r--r--doc/ChangeLog4
-rw-r--r--doc/quagga.info505
4 files changed, 295 insertions, 220 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 5dad929d..8de05d19 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2006-05-08 Paul Jakma <paul.jakma@sun.com>
+
+ * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.98.6.
+
2005-08-28 Hasso Tepper <hasso at quagga.net>
* configure.ac: Bump version to 0.98.5.
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 545c0537..9a74d4a1 100755
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
## $Id$
AC_PREREQ(2.53)
-AC_INIT(Quagga, 0.98.5, [http://bugzilla.quagga.net])
+AC_INIT(Quagga, 0.98.6, [http://bugzilla.quagga.net])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(lib/zebra.h)
dnl -----------------------------------
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index 125caac0..1ad96be9 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2006-05-08 Paul Jakma <paul.jakma@sun.com>
+
+ * quagga.info: Version bump (autogenerated)
+
2006-05-04 Paul Jakma <paul.jakma@sun.com>
* ripd.texi: Add Version Control as a distinct section.
diff --git a/doc/quagga.info b/doc/quagga.info
index dc857fe2..4e8ea36f 100644
--- a/doc/quagga.info
+++ b/doc/quagga.info
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is quagga.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.7 from quagga.texi.
+This is quagga.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from quagga.texi.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
This file documents the Quagga Software Routing Suite which manages
common TCP/IP routing protocols.
- This is Edition 0.98.5, last updated 8 November 2004 of `The Quagga
-Manual', for Quagga Version 0.98.5.
+ This is Edition 0.98.6, last updated 15 June 2005 of `The Quagga
+Manual', for Quagga Version 0.98.6.
Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Kunihiro Ishiguro, et al.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Quagga
******
Quagga is an advanced routing software package that provides a suite of
-TCP/IP based routing protocols. This is the Manual for quagga-0.98.5.
+TCP/IP based routing protocols. This is the Manual for quagga-0.98.6.
Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebra.
* Menu:
@@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ all.
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
- Hello, this is Quagga (version 0.98.5)
+ Hello, this is Quagga (version 0.98.6)
Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Kunihiro Ishiguro, et al.
User Access Verification
@@ -1399,6 +1399,7 @@ version 1 as described in RFC1058.
* Starting and Stopping ripd::
* RIP Configuration::
+* RIP Version Control::
* How to Announce RIP route::
* Filtering RIP Routes::
* RIP Metric Manipulation::
@@ -1481,7 +1482,7 @@ old information will be suppressed. Ripd does not currently support
equal cost multipath routing.

-File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Configuration, Next: How to Announce RIP route, Prev: Starting and Stopping ripd, Up: RIP
+File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Configuration, Next: RIP Version Control, Prev: Starting and Stopping ripd, Up: RIP
5.2 RIP Configuration
=====================
@@ -1494,17 +1495,6 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Configuration, Next: How to Announce RIP route,
-- Command: no router rip
Disable RIP.
- RIP can be configured to process either Version 1 or Version 2
-packets, the default mode is Version 2. If no version is specified,
-then the RIP daemon will default to Version 2. If RIP is set to Version
-1, the setting "Version 1" will be displayed, but the setting "Version
-2" will not be displayed whether or not Version 2 is set explicitly as
-the version of RIP being used. The version can be specified globally,
-and also on a per-interface basis (see below).
-
- -- RIP Command: version VERSION
- Set RIP process's version. VERSION can be `1" or `2".
-
-- RIP Command: network NETWORK
-- RIP Command: no network NETWORK
Set the RIP enable interface by NETWORK. The interfaces which
@@ -1558,24 +1548,6 @@ interface which address match to `10.0.0.0/8' are RIP enabled.
The default is to be passive on all interfaces.
- RIP version handling
-
- -- Interface command: ip rip send version VERSION
- VERSION can be `1', `2', `1 2'. This configuration command
- overrides the router's rip version setting. The command will
- enable the selected interface to send packets with RIP Version 1,
- RIP Version 2, or both. In the case of '1 2', packets will be
- both broadcast and multicast.
-
- The default is to send only version 2.
-
- -- Interface command: ip rip receive version VERSION
- Version setting for incoming RIP packets. This command will
- enable the selected interface to receive packets in RIP Version 1,
- RIP Version 2, or both.
-
- The default is to receive both versions.
-
RIP split-horizon
-- Interface command: ip split-horizon
@@ -1585,9 +1557,62 @@ interface which address match to `10.0.0.0/8' are RIP enabled.
interface, please specify `no ip split-horizon'.

-File: quagga.info, Node: How to Announce RIP route, Next: Filtering RIP Routes, Prev: RIP Configuration, Up: RIP
+File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Version Control, Next: How to Announce RIP route, Prev: RIP Configuration, Up: RIP
-5.3 How to Announce RIP route
+5.3 RIP Version Control
+=======================
+
+RIP can be configured to send either Version 1 or Version 2 packets.
+The default is to send RIPv2 while accepting both RIPv1 and RIPv2 (and
+replying with packets of the appropriate version for REQUESTS /
+triggered updates). The version to receive and send can be specified
+globally, and further overriden on a per-interface basis if needs be
+for send and receive seperately (see below).
+
+ It is important to note that RIPv1 can not be authenticated. Further,
+if RIPv1 is enabled then RIP will reply to REQUEST packets, sending the
+state of its RIP routing table to any remote routers that ask on
+demand. For a more detailed discussion on the security implications of
+RIPv1 see *Note RIP Authentication::.
+
+ -- RIP Command: version VERSION
+ Set RIP version to accept for reads and send. VERSION can be
+ either `1" or `2".
+
+ Disabling RIPv1 by specifying version 2 is STRONGLY encouraged,
+ *Note RIP Authentication::. This may become the default in a future
+ release.
+
+ Default: Send Version 2, and accept either version.
+
+ -- RIP Command: no version
+ Reset the global version setting back to the default.
+
+ -- Interface command: ip rip send version VERSION
+ VERSION can be `1', `2' or `1 2'.
+
+ This interface command overrides the global rip version setting,
+ and selects which version of RIP to send packets with, for this
+ interface specifically. Choice of RIP Version 1, RIP Version 2, or
+ both versions. In the latter case, where `1 2' is specified,
+ packets will be both broadcast and multicast.
+
+ Default: Send packets according to the global version (version 2)
+
+ -- Interface command: ip rip receive version VERSION
+ VERSION can be `1', `2' or `1 2'.
+
+ This interface command overrides the global rip version setting,
+ and selects which versions of RIP packets will be accepted on this
+ interface. Choice of RIP Version 1, RIP Version 2, or both.
+
+ Default: Accept packets according to the global setting (both 1
+ and 2).
+
+
+File: quagga.info, Node: How to Announce RIP route, Next: Filtering RIP Routes, Prev: RIP Version Control, Up: RIP
+
+5.4 How to Announce RIP route
=============================
-- RIP command: redistribute kernel
@@ -1647,7 +1672,7 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: How to Announce RIP route, Next: Filtering RIP Routes

File: quagga.info, Node: Filtering RIP Routes, Next: RIP Metric Manipulation, Prev: How to Announce RIP route, Up: RIP
-5.4 Filtering RIP Routes
+5.5 Filtering RIP Routes
========================
RIP routes can be filtered by a distribute-list.
@@ -1684,7 +1709,7 @@ RIP routes can be filtered by a distribute-list.

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Metric Manipulation, Next: RIP distance, Prev: Filtering RIP Routes, Up: RIP
-5.5 RIP Metric Manipulation
+5.6 RIP Metric Manipulation
===========================
RIP metric is a value for distance for the network. Usually `ripd'
@@ -1706,7 +1731,7 @@ Redistributed routes' metric is set to 1.

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP distance, Next: RIP route-map, Prev: RIP Metric Manipulation, Up: RIP
-5.6 RIP distance
+5.7 RIP distance
================
Distance value is used in zebra daemon. Default RIP distance is 120.
@@ -1729,7 +1754,7 @@ Distance value is used in zebra daemon. Default RIP distance is 120.

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP route-map, Next: RIP Authentication, Prev: RIP distance, Up: RIP
-5.7 RIP route-map
+5.8 RIP route-map
=================
Usage of `ripd''s route-map support.
@@ -1790,9 +1815,43 @@ functionality.

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Authentication, Next: RIP Timers, Prev: RIP route-map, Up: RIP
-5.8 RIP Authentication
+5.9 RIP Authentication
======================
+RIPv2 allows packets to be authenticated via either an insecure plain
+text password, included with the packet, or via a more secure MD5 based
+HMAC (keyed-Hashing for Message AuthentiCation), RIPv1 can not be
+authenticated at all, thus when authentication is configured `ripd'
+will discard routing updates received via RIPv1 packets.
+
+ However, unless RIPv1 reception is disabled entirely, *Note RIP
+Version Control::, RIPv1 REQUEST packets which are received, which
+query the router for routing information, will still be honoured by
+`ripd', and `ripd' WILL reply to such packets. This allows `ripd' to
+honour such REQUESTs (which sometimes is used by old equipment and very
+simple devices to bootstrap their default route), while still providing
+security for route updates which are received.
+
+ In short: Enabling authentication prevents routes being updated by
+unauthenticated remote routers, but still can allow routes (I.e. the
+entire RIP routing table) to be queried remotely, potentially by anyone
+on the internet, via RIPv1.
+
+ To prevent such unauthenticated querying of routes disable RIPv1,
+*Note RIP Version Control::.
+
+ The default authentication mode is simple text password
+authentication when no authentication mode is specified explicitely.
+
+ This will change in the next major release of Quagga to default to no
+authentication mode. To retain forward compatibility `ripd', this major
+release will always write out the authentication mode explicitely if
+the `write file' command is given, writing `no ip rip authentication
+mode' when required. If you maintain configuration files by some other
+means, and hence do not use `write file', it would be a good idea to
+explicitely include the desired mode in your configuration file for
+ease of upgrades to future major releases.
+
-- Interface command: ip rip authentication mode md5
-- Interface command: no ip rip authentication mode md5
Set the interface with RIPv2 MD5 authentication.
@@ -1801,6 +1860,12 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Authentication, Next: RIP Timers, Prev: RIP rout
-- Interface command: no ip rip authentication mode text
Set the interface with RIPv2 simple password authentication.
+ Simple password authentication is the default, if authentication
+ mode is not explicitely specified.
+
+ -- Interface command: ip rip authentication mode md5
+ Disable RIPv2 authentication on this interface.
+
-- Interface command: ip rip authentication string STRING
-- Interface command: no ip rip authentication string STRING
RIP version 2 has simple text authentication. This command sets
@@ -1824,8 +1889,8 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Authentication, Next: RIP Timers, Prev: RIP rout

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Timers, Next: Show RIP Information, Prev: RIP Authentication, Up: RIP
-5.9 RIP Timers
-==============
+5.10 RIP Timers
+===============
-- RIP command: timers basic UPDATE TIMEOUT GARBAGE
RIP protocol has several timers. User can configure those timers'
@@ -1858,7 +1923,7 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Timers, Next: Show RIP Information, Prev: RIP Au

File: quagga.info, Node: Show RIP Information, Next: RIP Debug Commands, Prev: RIP Timers, Up: RIP
-5.10 Show RIP Information
+5.11 Show RIP Information
=========================
To display RIP routes.
@@ -1896,7 +1961,7 @@ for routes redistributed into RIP.

File: quagga.info, Node: RIP Debug Commands, Prev: Show RIP Information, Up: RIP
-5.11 RIP Debug Commands
+5.12 RIP Debug Commands
=======================
Debug for RIP protocol.
@@ -5354,19 +5419,19 @@ Command Index
* ip prefix-list sequence-number: ip prefix-list sequential number control.
(line 7)
* ip rip authentication key-chain KEY-CHAIN: RIP Authentication.
- (line 21)
-* ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 7)
-* ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 11)
-* ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 15)
-* ip rip receive version VERSION: RIP Configuration. (line 90)
-* ip rip send version VERSION: RIP Configuration. (line 81)
+ (line 61)
+* ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 41)
+* ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 45)
+* ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 55)
+* ip rip receive version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 44)
+* ip rip send version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 33)
* ip route NETWORK GATEWAY: Static Route Commands.
(line 10)
* ip route NETWORK GATEWAY DISTANCE: Static Route Commands.
(line 36)
* ip route NETWORK NETMASK GATEWAY: Static Route Commands.
(line 25)
-* ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 99)
+* ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 70)
* ip6 address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Interface Commands. (line 14)
* ipv6 nd managed-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
(line 72)
@@ -5450,7 +5515,7 @@ Command Index
* multicast: Interface Commands. (line 27)
* neigbor {A.B.C.D|X.X::X.X|peer-group} route-map WORD {import|export}: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
(line 29)
-* neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 45)
+* neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 34)
* neighbor A.B.C.D route-server-client: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
(line 11)
* neighbor PEER default-originate: BGP Peer commands. (line 47)
@@ -5489,10 +5554,10 @@ Command Index
* network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 56)
* network IFNAME <1>: ripngd Configuration.
(line 18)
-* network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 38)
+* network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 27)
* network NETWORK <1>: ripngd Configuration.
(line 15)
-* network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 26)
+* network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 15)
* no aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M: Route Aggregation. (line 18)
* no area <0-4294967295> authentication: OSPF area. (line 109)
* no area <0-4294967295> export-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 72)
@@ -5586,11 +5651,11 @@ Command Index
* no ip prefix-list sequence-number: ip prefix-list sequential number control.
(line 11)
* no ip rip authentication key-chain KEY-CHAIN: RIP Authentication.
- (line 22)
-* no ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 8)
-* no ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 12)
-* no ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 16)
-* no ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 100)
+ (line 62)
+* no ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 42)
+* no ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 46)
+* no ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 56)
+* no ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 71)
* no ip6 address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Interface Commands. (line 16)
* no ipv6 nd managed-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
(line 73)
@@ -5620,7 +5685,7 @@ Command Index
* no log trap: Basic Config Commands.
(line 18)
* no multicast: Interface Commands. (line 28)
-* no neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 46)
+* no neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 35)
* no neighbor PEER default-originate: BGP Peer commands. (line 48)
* no neighbor PEER description ...: BGP Peer commands. (line 21)
* no neighbor PEER dont-capability-negotiate: Capability Negotiation.
@@ -5640,13 +5705,13 @@ Command Index
* no network A.B.C.D/M: BGP route. (line 17)
* no network A.B.C.D/M area <0-4294967295>: OSPF router. (line 59)
* no network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 58)
-* no network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 39)
-* no network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 27)
+* no network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 28)
+* no network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 16)
* no ospf abr-type TYPE: OSPF router. (line 20)
* no ospf rfc1583compatibility: OSPF router. (line 35)
* no ospf router-id: OSPF router. (line 17)
* no passive interface INTERFACE: OSPF router. (line 44)
-* no passive-interface IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 69)
+* no passive-interface IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 58)
* no redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
(line 22)
* no redistribute bgp: How to Announce RIP route.
@@ -5673,6 +5738,7 @@ Command Index
(line 32)
* no timers basic: RIP Timers. (line 31)
* no timers spf: OSPF router. (line 47)
+* no version: RIP Version Control. (line 30)
* offset-list ACCESS-LIST (in|out): RIP Metric Manipulation.
(line 20)
* offset-list ACCESS-LIST (in|out) IFNAME: RIP Metric Manipulation.
@@ -5681,7 +5747,7 @@ Command Index
* ospf rfc1583compatibility: OSPF router. (line 34)
* ospf router-id A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 16)
* passive interface INTERFACE: OSPF router. (line 43)
-* passive-interface (IFNAME|default): RIP Configuration. (line 68)
+* passive-interface (IFNAME|default): RIP Configuration. (line 57)
* password PASSWORD: Basic Config Commands.
(line 10)
* redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
@@ -5939,7 +6005,7 @@ Command Index
* timers basic UPDATE TIMEOUT GARBAGE: RIP Timers. (line 7)
* timers spf <0-4294967295> <0-4294967295>: OSPF router. (line 46)
* username USERNAME nopassword: VTY shell username. (line 7)
-* version VERSION: RIP Configuration. (line 23)
+* version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 20)
* who: Terminal Mode Commands.
(line 21)
* write file: Terminal Mode Commands.
@@ -6000,157 +6066,158 @@ VTY Key Index

Tag Table:
-Node: Top1889
-Node: Overview2484
-Node: About Quagga3885
-Node: System Architecture6138
-Node: Supported Platforms8828
-Node: Supported RFC9969
-Node: How to get Quagga11933
-Node: Mailing List12687
-Node: Bug Reports13134
-Node: Installation14012
-Node: Configure the Software14446
-Node: The Configure script and its options14694
-Node: Least-Privilege support17882
-Node: Linux notes19618
-Ref: Linux notes-Footnote-121476
-Node: Build the Software21542
-Node: Install the Software22090
-Node: Basic commands23550
-Node: Config Commands24325
-Node: Basic Config Commands25218
-Node: Sample Config File30316
-Node: Terminal Mode Commands31086
-Node: Common Invocation Options32183
-Node: Virtual Terminal Interfaces33590
-Node: VTY Overview34101
-Node: VTY Modes35352
-Node: VTY View Mode35802
-Node: VTY Enable Mode36052
-Node: VTY Other Modes36330
-Node: VTY CLI Commands36506
-Node: CLI Movement Commands36966
-Node: CLI Editing Commands37489
-Node: CLI Advanced Commands38077
-Node: Zebra38843
-Node: Invoking zebra39352
-Node: Interface Commands39931
-Node: Static Route Commands41463
-Node: zebra Terminal Mode Commands44736
-Node: RIP45701
-Node: Starting and Stopping ripd46638
-Node: RIP netmask48051
-Node: RIP Configuration49150
-Node: How to Announce RIP route53415
-Node: Filtering RIP Routes55978
-Node: RIP Metric Manipulation57445
-Node: RIP distance58358
-Node: RIP route-map59173
-Node: RIP Authentication61689
-Node: RIP Timers62796
-Node: Show RIP Information64082
-Node: RIP Debug Commands65455
-Node: RIPng66451
-Node: Invoking ripngd66771
-Node: ripngd Configuration67020
-Node: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands67771
-Node: ripngd Filtering Commands68135
-Node: OSPFv268644
-Node: Configuring ospfd69203
-Node: OSPF router69671
-Node: OSPF area72827
-Node: OSPF interface78009
-Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF81392
-Node: Showing OSPF information83555
-Node: Debugging OSPF84801
-Node: OSPFv385840
-Node: OSPF6 router86160
-Node: OSPF6 area86514
-Node: OSPF6 interface86692
-Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF687569
-Node: Showing OSPF6 information87885
-Node: BGP88705
-Node: Starting BGP89595
-Node: BGP router90172
-Node: BGP distance91416
-Node: BGP decision process91854
-Node: BGP network92124
-Node: BGP route92314
-Node: Route Aggregation92870
-Node: Redistribute to BGP93439
-Node: BGP Peer93966
-Node: Defining Peer94153
-Node: BGP Peer commands94766
-Node: Peer filtering97170
-Node: BGP Peer Group97678
-Node: BGP Address Family97991
-Node: Autonomous System98145
-Node: AS Path Regular Expression98982
-Node: Display BGP Routes by AS Path100229
-Node: AS Path Access List100669
-Node: Using AS Path in Route Map101136
-Node: Private AS Numbers101417
-Node: BGP Communities Attribute101575
-Node: BGP Community Lists104042
-Node: Numbered BGP Community Lists106696
-Node: BGP Community in Route Map108283
-Node: Display BGP Routes by Community110226
-Node: Using BGP Communities Attribute111395
-Node: BGP Extended Communities Attribute114963
-Node: BGP Extended Community Lists116735
-Node: BGP Extended Communities in Route Map118610
-Node: Displaying BGP routes119069
-Node: Show IP BGP119306
-Node: More Show IP BGP120006
-Node: Capability Negotiation121157
-Node: Route Reflector124461
-Node: Route Server124740
-Node: Multiple instance125806
-Node: BGP instance and view127617
-Node: Routing policy128997
-Node: Viewing the view129765
-Node: How to set up a 6-Bone connection130050
-Node: Dump BGP packets and table131422
-Node: Configuring Quagga as a Route Server131969
-Node: Description of the Route Server model132930
-Ref: fig:normal-processing134507
-Ref: fig:full-mesh134657
-Ref: fig:route-server134753
-Ref: filter-delegation135167
-Ref: Route Server tasks136351
-Ref: Route-server path filter process136722
-Ref: fig:rs-processing139036
-Node: Commands for configuring a Route Server139153
-Node: Example of Route Server Configuration142180
-Node: Configuration of the BGP routers without Route Server143101
-Node: Configuration of the BGP routers with Route Server145984
-Node: Configuration of the Route Server itself147285
-Node: Further considerations about Import and Export route-maps152284
-Node: VTY shell155328
-Node: VTY shell username155997
-Node: VTY shell integrated configuration156629
-Node: Filtering158077
-Node: IP Access List158430
-Node: IP Prefix List158816
-Node: ip prefix-list description161835
-Node: ip prefix-list sequential number control162362
-Node: Showing ip prefix-list162904
-Node: Clear counter of ip prefix-list164012
-Node: Route Map164451
-Node: Route Map Command164956
-Node: Route Map Match Command165153
-Node: Route Map Set Command165777
-Node: IPv6 Support166654
-Node: Router Advertisement167226
-Node: Kernel Interface171027
-Node: SNMP Support172984
-Node: Getting and installing an SNMP agent173556
-Node: SMUX configuration174129
-Node: MIB and command reference176265
-Node: Zebra Protocol177652
-Node: Packet Binary Dump Format179566
-Node: Command Index191176
-Node: VTY Key Index247369
+Node: Top1886
+Node: Overview2481
+Node: About Quagga3882
+Node: System Architecture6135
+Node: Supported Platforms8825
+Node: Supported RFC9966
+Node: How to get Quagga11930
+Node: Mailing List12684
+Node: Bug Reports13131
+Node: Installation14009
+Node: Configure the Software14443
+Node: The Configure script and its options14691
+Node: Least-Privilege support17879
+Node: Linux notes19615
+Ref: Linux notes-Footnote-121473
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+Node: Config Commands24322
+Node: Basic Config Commands25215
+Node: Sample Config File30313
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+Node: RIP Configuration49171
+Node: RIP Version Control52171
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+Node: RIP Metric Manipulation58385
+Node: RIP distance59298
+Node: RIP route-map60113
+Node: RIP Authentication62629
+Node: RIP Timers65755
+Node: Show RIP Information67043
+Node: RIP Debug Commands68416
+Node: RIPng69412
+Node: Invoking ripngd69732
+Node: ripngd Configuration69981
+Node: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands70732
+Node: ripngd Filtering Commands71096
+Node: OSPFv271605
+Node: Configuring ospfd72164
+Node: OSPF router72632
+Node: OSPF area75788
+Node: OSPF interface80970
+Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF84353
+Node: Showing OSPF information86516
+Node: Debugging OSPF87762
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+Node: OSPF6 area89475
+Node: OSPF6 interface89653
+Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF690530
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+Node: BGP decision process94815
+Node: BGP network95085
+Node: BGP route95275
+Node: Route Aggregation95831
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+Node: BGP Peer commands97727
+Node: Peer filtering100131
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+Node: VTY shell username158958
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+Node: Route Map Command167917
+Node: Route Map Match Command168114
+Node: Route Map Set Command168738
+Node: IPv6 Support169615
+Node: Router Advertisement170187
+Node: Kernel Interface173988
+Node: SNMP Support175945
+Node: Getting and installing an SNMP agent176517
+Node: SMUX configuration177090
+Node: MIB and command reference179226
+Node: Zebra Protocol180613
+Node: Packet Binary Dump Format182527
+Node: Command Index194137
+Node: VTY Key Index250403

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