Hello!
import all | none | filter | where ... Specify a filter to be used for filtering routes coming from the protocol to routing table.
export - opposite
Here i can see bigger distinction between protocol and routing table, than between protocol and other router.
Documentation bug. To be fixed soon...
Not all of the protocols have something in common with another routers (kernel and device)
Again, the "bird vs. outside world" view works there.
Please explain following example:
protocol kernel { export all; }
Does this mean, that protocol kernel tries to update bird's routing table according to changes in kernel routing table? Or does this mean, that bird tries to update kernel routing table according to changes in bird's routing table?
It's export, hence "from bird to the outside world", that is kernel tables get updated according to bird's routing table.
Hmm, it seems i got it: "export" in case of normal routing protocol means routes which will be send to other routers (as i have understood from example 6.1.4). This is what i prefer, but explanation in user's guide is IMHO wrong.
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