* means 'active route'. This route is actually installed in the routing table I - don't know.. It's definetly related to 'Internal' but which 'internal' - I don't know, I'm not working with OSPF in BIRD. 2015-04-20 18:42 GMT+03:00 Pendzik, Edward <ependzik@harris.com>:
Great, Thank You :-)
*Still* looking for:
Specifically, exactly what do all the fields mean in the output of
"birdc show route all" ?
for example, what does the '*' or 'I' mean?
what is "type: inherit"?
"(150/10)" is "preference/metric"?
20.localhost_root birdcl show route all
BIRD 1.4.5 ready.
0.0.0.0/0 via 192.168.1.254 on en0 [kernel1 18:30:10] * (251)
Type: inherit unicast univ
Kernel.source: 1
Kernel.metric: 0
192.168.88.1/32 via 192.168.102.4 on wip0 [kernel1 18:47:57] * (251)
Type: inherit unicast univ
Kernel.source: 1
Kernel.metric: 0
192.168.1.0/24 dev en0 [direct1 18:30:10] * (240)
Type: device unicast univ
dev en0 [ospf1 18:30:11] I (150/10) [192.168.1.2]
Type: OSPF unicast univ
OSPF.metric1: 10
OSPF.metric2: 16777215
OSPF.tag: 0x00000000
OSPF.router_id: 192.168.1.2
//---------
Thanks,
Ed Pendzik
ependzik@harris.com
*From:* Stanislav Datskevich [mailto:sdatskevich@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, April 20, 2015 1:33 AM *To:* Pendzik, Edward *Cc:* bird-users@network.cz *Subject:* Re: Where can I find documentation on birdc?
Hi Edward, http://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&f=bird-4.html - here
2015-04-17 23:04 GMT+03:00 Pendzik, Edward <ependzik@harris.com>:
Where can I find documentation on birdc, the cmd line interpreter?
I looked through the source tarball and did not find any.
Thanks,
Ed Pendzik
ependzik@harris.com