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authorpaul <paul>2003-06-20 01:18:07 +0000
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2003-06-20 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>
* *.texi: update the docs a bit. Add some info about zebra.dishone.st in the overview. Add link-detect and update static routes section in zebra. Add write-config in vtysh. Update version handling and add passive-interface default for ripd.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/.cvsignore1
-rw-r--r--doc/basic.texi12
-rw-r--r--doc/install.texi57
-rw-r--r--doc/main.texi69
-rw-r--r--doc/overview.texi43
-rw-r--r--doc/ripd.texi24
-rw-r--r--doc/vtysh.texi40
-rw-r--r--doc/zebra.info274
8 files changed, 342 insertions, 178 deletions
diff --git a/doc/.cvsignore b/doc/.cvsignore
index 75c36c2e..ce83ef48 100644
--- a/doc/.cvsignore
+++ b/doc/.cvsignore
@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ Makefile
Makefile.in
draft-zebra-00.txt
zebra.info-*
+zebra.html
diff --git a/doc/basic.texi b/doc/basic.texi
index 8812b78c..ce1b9437 100644
--- a/doc/basic.texi
+++ b/doc/basic.texi
@@ -245,9 +245,19 @@ useful when using Zebra to implement a routing looking glass. One
machine can be used to collect differing routing views from differing
points in the network.
+@item -A @var{address}
+@itemx --vty_addr=@var{address}
+Set the VTY local address to bind to. If set, the VTY socket will only
+be bound to this address.
+
@item -P @var{port}
@itemx --vty_port=@var{port}
-Set the VTY port number.
+Set the VTY TCP port number. If set to 0 then the TCP VTY sockets will not
+be opened.
+
+@item -u @var{user}
+@itemx --vty_addr=@var{user}
+Set the user and group to run as.
@item -v
@itemx --version
diff --git a/doc/install.texi b/doc/install.texi
index 72c826d6..c2cafa26 100644
--- a/doc/install.texi
+++ b/doc/install.texi
@@ -72,6 +72,23 @@ file does not match to the current running kernel, configure script will
not turn on netlink support.
@item --enable-snmp
Enable SNMP support. By default, SNMP support is disabled.
+@item --enable-nssa
+Enable support for Not So Stubby Area (see RC3101) in ospfd.
+@item --enable-opaque-lsa
+Enable support for Opaque LSAs (RFC2370) in ospfd.
+@item --disable-ospfapi
+Disable support for OSPF-API, an API to interface directly with ospfd.
+OSPF-API is enabled if --enable-opaque-lsa is set.
+@item --disable-ospfclient
+Disable building of the example OSPF-API client.
+@item --enable-ospf-te
+Enable support for OSPF Traffic Engineering Extension (internet-draft) this
+requires support for Opaque LSAs.
+@item --enable-multipath=@var{ARG}
+Enable support for Equal Cost Multipath. @var{ARG} is the maximum number
+of ECMP paths to allow, set to 0 to allow unlimited number of paths.
+@item --enable-rtadv
+Enable support IPV6 router advertisement in zebra.
@end table
You may specify any combination of the above options to the configure
@@ -84,9 +101,47 @@ options to the configuration script.
@item --prefix=@var{prefix}
Install architecture-independent files in @var{prefix} [/usr/local].
@item --sysconfdir=@var{dir}
-Read-only sample configuration file in @var{dir} [@var{prefix}/etc].
+Look for configuration files in @var{dir} [@var{prefix}/etc]. Note
+that sample configuration files will be installed here.
+@item --localstatedir=@var{dir}
+Configure zebra to use @var{dir} for local state files, such
+as pid files and unix sockets.
@end table
+Additionally, you may configure zebra to drop its elevated
+privileges shortly after startup and switch
+to another user, there are three configure options
+to control zebra's behaviour.
+
+@table @option
+@item --enable-user=@var{user}
+Switch to user @var{ARG} shortly after startup, and run as user @var{ARG}
+in normal operation.
+@item --enable-group=@var{group}
+Switch real and effective group to @var{group} shortly after
+startup.
+@item --enable-vty-group=@var{group}
+Create Unix Vty sockets (for use with vtysh) with group owndership set to
+@var{group}. This allows one to create a seperate group which is
+restricted to accessing only the Vty sockets, hence allowing one to
+delegate this group to individual users, or to run vtysh setgid to
+this group.
+@end table
+
+The default user and group which will be configured is 'zebra' if no user
+or group is specified. Note that this user or group requires write access
+to the local state directory (see --localstatedir) and requires at least
+read access, and write access if you wish to allow daemons
+to write out their configuration, to the configuration directory
+(see --sysconfdir).
+
+On systems which have the 'libcap' capabilities manipulation library
+(currently only linux), the zebra system will retain
+only minimal capabilities required, further it will only raise these
+capabilities for brief periods. On systems without libcap, zebra will run
+as the user specified and only raise its uid back to uid 0 for brief
+periods.
+
@example
% ./configure --disable-ipv6
@end example
diff --git a/doc/main.texi b/doc/main.texi
index 7043bf14..81808e59 100644
--- a/doc/main.texi
+++ b/doc/main.texi
@@ -54,8 +54,17 @@ When program terminates, retain routes added by zebra.
Up or down the current interface.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Interface Command} {ip address @var{address}} {}
-Set ip address for the interface.
+@deffn {Interface Command} {ip address @var{address/prefix}} {}
+@deffnx {Interface Command} {ip6 address @var{address/prefix}} {}
+@deffnx {Interface Command} {no ip address @var{address/prefix}} {}
+@deffnx {Interface Command} {no ip6 address @var{address/prefix}} {}
+Set the IPv4 or IPv6 address/prefix for the interface.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Interface Command} {ip address @var{address/prefix} secondary} {}
+@deffnx {Interface Command} {no ip address @var{address/prefix} secondary} {}
+Set the secondary flag for this address. This causes ospfd to not treat the
+address as a distinct subnet.
@end deffn
@deffn {Interface Command} {description @var{description} ...} {}
@@ -69,8 +78,16 @@ Enable or disables multicast flag for the interface.
@deffn {Interface Command} {bandwidth <1-10000000>} {}
@deffnx {Interface Command} {no bandwidth <1-10000000>} {}
-Set bandwidth value to the interface. This is for calculating OSPF
-cost. This command does not affect the actual device configuration.
+Set bandwidth value of the interface in kilobits/sec. This is for
+calculating OSPF cost. This command does not affect the actual device
+configuration.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Interface Command} {link-detect} {}
+@deffnx {Interface Command} {no link-detect} {}
+Enable/disable link-detect on platforms which support this. Currently
+only linux and with certain drivers - those which properly support the
+IFF_RUNNING flag.
@end deffn
@node Static Route Commands, zebra Terminal Mode Commands, Interface Commands, Zebra
@@ -84,15 +101,18 @@ defines static prefix and gateway.
@var{network} is destination prefix with format of A.B.C.D/M.
@var{gateway} is gateway for the prefix. When @var{gateway} is
A.B.C.D format. It is taken as a IPv4 address gateway. Otherwise it
-is treated as an interface name.
+is treated as an interface name. If the interface name is @var{null0} then
+zebra installs a blackhole route.
@example
ip route 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.2
ip route 10.0.0.0/8 ppp0
+ip route 10.0.0.0/8 null0
@end example
First example defines 10.0.0.0/8 static route with gateway 10.0.0.2.
-Second one defines the same prefix but with gateway to interface ppp0.
+Second one defines the same prefix but with gateway to interface ppp0. The
+third install a blackhole route.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {ip route @var{network} @var{netmask} @var{gateway}} {}
@@ -103,13 +123,14 @@ format. @var{gateway} is same option as above command
@example
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.2
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 ppp0
+ip route 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 null0
@end example
-This is a same setting using this statement.
+These statements are equivalent to those in the previous example.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {ip route @var{network} @var{gateway} @var{distance}} {}
-
+Installs the route with the specified distance.
@end deffn
Multiple nexthop static route
@@ -123,6 +144,10 @@ ip route 10.0.0.1/32 eth0
If there is no route to 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3, and interface eth0
is reachable, then the last route is installed into the kernel.
+If zebra has been compiled with multipath support, and both 10.0.0.2 and
+10.0.0.3 are reachable, zebra will install a multipath route via both
+nexthops, if the platform supports this.
+
@example
zebra> show ip route
S> 10.0.0.1/32 [1/0] via 10.0.0.2 inactive
@@ -130,14 +155,32 @@ S> 10.0.0.1/32 [1/0] via 10.0.0.2 inactive
* is directly connected, eth0
@end example
-Floating static route
-
-@deffn Command {ipv6 route @var{network} @var{gateway}} {}
+@example
+ip route 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.2
+ip route 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.3
+ip route 10.0.0.0/8 null0 255
+@end example
-@end deffn
+This will install a multihop route via the specified next-hops if they are
+reachable, as well as a high-metric blackhole route, which can be useful to
+prevent traffic destined for a prefix to match less-specific routes (eg
+default) should the specified gateways not be reachable. Eg:
-@deffn Command {ipv6 route @var{network} @var{gateway} @var{distance}} {}
+@example
+zebra> show ip route 10.0.0.0/8
+Routing entry for 10.0.0.0/8
+ Known via "static", distance 1, metric 0
+ 10.0.0.2 inactive
+ 10.0.0.3 inactive
+
+Routing entry for 10.0.0.0/8
+ Known via "static", distance 255, metric 0
+ directly connected, Null0
+@end example
+@deffn Command {ipv6 route @var{network} @var{gateway}} {}
+@deffnx Command {ipv6 route @var{network} @var{gateway} @var{distance}} {}
+These behave similarly to their ipv4 counterparts.
@end deffn
diff --git a/doc/overview.texi b/doc/overview.texi
index 68e6e391..234fbd1f 100644
--- a/doc/overview.texi
+++ b/doc/overview.texi
@@ -270,25 +270,26 @@ November 1995.}
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section How to get Zebra
- Zebra is still beta software and there is no officially
-released version. So currently Zebra is distributed from Zebra beta ftp
-site located at:
-
-@url{ftp://ftp.zebra.org/pub/zebra}
-
- Once Zebra is released you can get it from @sc{gnu} FTP site and
-its mirror sites. We are planning Zebra-1.0 as the first released
-version.
+ Zebra is still beta software and there is no officially released
+version. Once Zebra is released you can get it from @sc{gnu} FTP
+site and its mirror sites. We are planning Zebra-1.0 as the first
+released version.
Zebra's official web page is located at:
@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/zebra/zebra.html}.
- There is a Zebra beta tester web page at:
+ The original Zebra web site is located at:
@url{http://www.zebra.org/}.
- You can get the latest beta software information from this page.
+ As of this writing, development by zebra.org on Zebra has slowed down.
+There is some work being done by third-parties to try maintain bug-fixes and
+enhancements to the current Zebra code-base. Please see:
+
+@url{http://zebra.dishone.st/}.
+
+for further information, as well as links to additional zebra resources.
@node Mailing List, Bug Reports, How to get Zebra, Overview
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@@ -318,6 +319,26 @@ subscribe zebra
unsubscribe zebra
@end quotation
+ There is an additional mailing list, @email{znog@@dishone.st,ZNOG} for
+discussion of zebra related issues and network operation. To subscribe
+send an email to @email{znog-subscribe@@dishone.st} with a message body that
+includes only:
+
+@quotation
+subscribe znog
+@end quotation
+
+ To unsubscribe, send an email to @email{znog-unsubscribe@@dishone.st}
+with a message body that includes only:
+
+@quotation
+unsubscribe znog
+@end quotation
+
+ Alternatively, you may use the web interface located at
+@url{http://www.dishone.st/mailman/listinfo/znog}. Links to archives of the
+znog list are available at this URL.
+
@node Bug Reports, , Mailing List, Overview
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Bug Reports
diff --git a/doc/ripd.texi b/doc/ripd.texi
index d598ca66..2257ec16 100644
--- a/doc/ripd.texi
+++ b/doc/ripd.texi
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ RIP, use the @code{no router rip} command. RIP must be enabled before
carrying out any of the RIP commands.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {no rouer rip} {}
+@deffn Command {no router rip} {}
Disable RIP.
@end deffn
@@ -126,7 +126,12 @@ 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 of RIP being used. The version can be specified globally, and
+also on a per-interface basis (see below).
+
+@deffn {RIP Command} {version @var{version}} {}
+Set RIP process's version. @var{version} can be `1'' or `2''.
+@end deffn
@deffn {RIP Command} {network @var{network}} {}
@deffnx {RIP Command} {no network @var{network}} {}
@@ -175,32 +180,35 @@ router rip
Passive interface
-@deffn {RIP command} {passive-interface @var{IFNAME}} {}
+@deffn {RIP command} {passive-interface (@var{IFNAME}|default)} {}
@deffnx {RIP command} {no passive-interface @var{IFNAME}} {}
This command sets the specified interface to passive mode. On passive mode
interface, all receiving packets are processed as normal and ripd does
not send either multicast or unicast RIP packets except to RIP neighbors
-specified with @code{neighbor} command.
+specified with @code{neighbor} command. The interface may be specified
+as @var{default} to make ripd default to passive on all interfaces.
+
+The default is to be passive on all interfaces.
@end deffn
RIP version handling
-@deffn {RIP Command} {version @var{version}} {}
-Set RIP process's version. @var{version} can be ``1'' or ``2''.
-@end deffn
-
@deffn {Interface command} {ip rip send version @var{version}} {}
@var{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.
@end deffn
@deffn {Interface command} {ip rip receive version @var{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.
@end deffn
RIP split-horizon
diff --git a/doc/vtysh.texi b/doc/vtysh.texi
index 72490dba..960b20ea 100644
--- a/doc/vtysh.texi
+++ b/doc/vtysh.texi
@@ -12,16 +12,42 @@ is the vtysh configuration file. Vtysh does not search current
directory for configuration file because the file includes user
authentication settings.
-Currently, vtysh.conf has only one command.
+Currently, vtysh.conf has only two commands.
-@example
-!
-username foo nopassword
-!
-@end example
+@deffn {Command} {username @var{username} nopassword} {}
With this set, user foo does not need password authentication for user vtysh.
With PAM vtysh uses PAM authentication mechanism.
If vtysh is compiled without PAM authentication, every user can use vtysh
-without authentication.
+without authentication. vtysh requires read/write permission
+to the various daemons vty sockets, this can be accomplished through use
+of unix groups and the --enable-vty-group configure option.
+
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {write-conf daemon} {}
+Instruct daemons to write out their config files when 'write file'
+is issued.
+@end deffn
+@deffn {Command} {write-conf integrated} {}
+Write out integrated Zebra.conf file when 'write file' is issued.
+@end deffn
+
+This command controls the behaviour of vtysh when it is told
+to write out the configuration. If @command{write-conf integrated} is
+set, the daemon will write out a Zebra.conf with all daemons' commands
+integrated into it. If @command{write-conf daemon} is set, vtysh
+will instruct each daemon to write out their config files.
+
+Vtysh per default behaves as if @command{write-conf daemon} is set. Note
+that both may be set at same time if one wishes to have both
+Zebra.conf and daemon specific files written out. Further, note that the
+daemons are hard-coded to first look for the integrated Zebra.conf
+file before looking for their own file.
+
+We recommend you do not mix the use of the two types of files.
+Further, it is better not to use the integrated Zebra.conf file,
+as any syntax error in it can lead to /all/ of your daemons being unable
+to start up. Per daemon files are more robust as impact of errors in
+configuration are limited to the daemon in whose file the error is made.
diff --git a/doc/zebra.info b/doc/zebra.info
index ca805e12..9a900727 100644
--- a/doc/zebra.info
+++ b/doc/zebra.info
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is zebra.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.2 from zebra.texi.
+This is zebra.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.3 from zebra.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION Routing Software:
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
This file documents the GNU Zebra software which manages common
TCP/IP routing protocols.
- This is Edition 0.1, last updated 12 September 2002 of `The GNU
-Zebra Manual', for Zebra Version 0.93b.
+ This is Edition 0.1, last updated 26 January 2003 of `The GNU Zebra
+Manual', for Zebra Version 0.94.
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Kunihiro Ishiguro
@@ -29,142 +29,142 @@ translation approved by Kunihiro Ishiguro.

Indirect:
-zebra.info-1: 1121
-zebra.info-2: 48818
-zebra.info-3: 95581
-zebra.info-4: 143934
+zebra.info-1: 1118
+zebra.info-2: 48684
+zebra.info-3: 97595
+zebra.info-4: 140430

Tag Table:
(Indirect)
-Node: Top1121
-Node: Overview1646
-Node: About Zebra3063
-Node: System Architecture5332
-Node: Supported Platforms8330
-Node: Supported RFC9317
-Node: How to get Zebra11119
-Node: Mailing List11824
-Node: Bug Reports12491
-Node: Installation13336
-Node: Configure the Software13767
-Ref: Configure the Software-Footnote-116134
-Node: Build the Software17776
-Node: Install the Software18318
-Node: Basic commands19689
-Node: Config Commands20402
-Node: Basic Config Commands21284
-Node: Sample Config File23682
-Node: Common Invocation Options24442
-Node: Virtual Terminal Interfaces25564
-Node: VTY Overview26069
-Node: VTY Modes27353
-Node: VTY View Mode27793
-Node: VTY Enable Mode28047
-Node: VTY Other Modes28311
-Node: VTY CLI Commands28473
-Node: CLI Movement Commands28923
-Node: CLI Editing Commands29456
-Node: CLI Advanced Commands30029
-Node: Zebra30780
-Node: Invoking zebra31287
-Node: Interface Commands31873
-Node: Static Route Commands32703
-Node: zebra Terminal Mode Commands34790
-Node: RIP35751
-Node: Starting and Stopping ripd36686
-Node: RIP netmask38107
-Node: RIP Configuration39229
-Node: How to Announce RIP route43124
-Node: Filtering RIP Routes45653
-Node: RIP Metric Manipulation47112
-Node: RIP distance48015
-Node: RIP route-map48818
-Node: RIP Authentication51320
-Node: RIP Timers52410
-Node: Show RIP Information53685
-Node: RIP Debug Commands55048
-Node: RIPng56032
-Node: Invoking ripngd56350
-Node: ripngd Configuration56607
-Node: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands57346
-Node: ripngd Filtering Commands57696
-Node: OSPFv258195
-Node: Configuring ospfd58752
-Node: OSPF router59229
-Node: OSPF area60960
-Node: OSPF interface63174
-Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF65956
-Node: Showing OSPF information68072
-Node: Debugging OSPF69292
-Node: OSPFv370303
-Node: OSPF6 router70621
-Node: OSPF6 area70978
-Node: OSPF6 interface71150
-Node: Redistribute routes to OSPF672002
-Node: Showing OSPF6 information72306
-Node: BGP73111
-Node: Starting BGP73972
-Node: BGP router74557
-Node: BGP distance75793
-Node: BGP decision process76234
-Node: BGP network76490
-Node: BGP route76671
-Node: Route Aggregation77232
-Node: Redistribute to BGP77784
-Node: BGP Peer78293
-Node: Defining Peer78471
-Node: BGP Peer commands79087
-Node: Peer filtering81458
-Node: BGP Peer Group81949
-Node: BGP Address Family82251
-Node: Autonomous System82396
-Node: AS Path Regular Expression83227
-Node: Display BGP Routes by AS Path84490
-Node: AS Path Access List84919
-Node: Using AS Path in Route Map85373
-Node: Private AS Numbers85639
-Node: BGP Communities Attribute85784
-Node: BGP Community Lists88245
-Node: Numbered BGP Community Lists90926
-Node: BGP Community in Route Map92500
-Node: Display BGP Routes by Community94427
-Node: Using BGP Communities Attribute95581
-Node: BGP Extended Communities Attribute99139
-Node: BGP Extended Community Lists100905
-Node: BGP Extended Communities in Route Map102806
-Node: Displaying BGP routes103249
-Node: Show IP BGP103475
-Node: More Show IP BGP104197
-Node: Capability Negotiation105317
-Node: Route Reflector108605
-Node: Route Server108870
-Node: Multiple instance109928
-Node: BGP instance and view111741
-Node: Routing policy113107
-Node: Viewing the view113863
-Node: How to set up a 6-Bone connection114135
-Node: Dump BGP packets and table115507
-Node: VTY shell116037
-Node: Filtering116877
-Node: IP Access List117225
-Node: IP Prefix List117616
-Node: ip prefix-list description120785
-Node: ip prefix-list sequential number control121318
-Node: Showing ip prefix-list121843
-Node: Clear counter of ip prefix-list122926
-Node: Route Map123347
-Node: Route Map Command123848
-Node: Route Map Match Command124051
-Node: Route Map Set Command124659
-Node: IPv6 Support125517
-Node: Router Advertisement126082
-Node: Kernel Interface126413
-Node: SNMP Support128363
-Node: How to get ucd-snmp128992
-Node: SMUX configuration130040
-Node: Zebra Protocol130473
-Node: Packet Binary Dump Format132367
-Node: Command Index143934
-Node: VTY Key Index173652
+Node: Top1118
+Node: Overview1642
+Node: About Zebra3059
+Node: System Architecture5328
+Node: Supported Platforms8326
+Node: Supported RFC9313
+Node: How to get Zebra11115
+Node: Mailing List11959
+Node: Bug Reports13170
+Node: Installation14015
+Node: Configure the Software14446
+Ref: Configure the Software-Footnote-119218
+Node: Build the Software20860
+Node: Install the Software21402
+Node: Basic commands22773
+Node: Config Commands23486
+Node: Basic Config Commands24368
+Node: Sample Config File26766
+Node: Common Invocation Options27526
+Node: Virtual Terminal Interfaces28924
+Node: VTY Overview29429
+Node: VTY Modes30712
+Node: VTY View Mode31152
+Node: VTY Enable Mode31406
+Node: VTY Other Modes31670
+Node: VTY CLI Commands31832
+Node: CLI Movement Commands32282
+Node: CLI Editing Commands32815
+Node: CLI Advanced Commands33388
+Node: Zebra34139
+Node: Invoking zebra34646
+Node: Interface Commands35232
+Node: Static Route Commands36739
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