Hi, There is "from" attribute that should contain the IP address of a remote router received via bgp protocol. But if you want to know the router ID - I do not know about such attribute. On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 12:38 PM Mikhail Mayorov <mm@tagan.ru> wrote:
Hi
Thank you for explain. Of course you are right, I replace string with int and got similar functionality. For me it doesn't matter.
I already wrote about dynamic BGP protocols and a import/export filter in which I need to understand with whom I have a session for correct filtering. It would be very useful to add to route attributes "routerid", "source ip" or "BGP.hostname". This functionality is similar to the "proto" route attribute, but if use bgp dynamic protocols creating attribute "proto" is meaningless.
I find сustom attributes have to be first declared by "attribute" global option. This suits me, but I can't find ways to assign the required value.
Also, name of dynamic proto will be more filled with meaning if use hostname or routerid. 08.10.2024 18:07, Ondrej Zajicek пишет:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 12:16:42PM +0300, Mikhail Mayorov wrote:
Hi!
I try use CASE and string variable and a have error.... I checked User's guide 2.0 <https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&f=bird.html&v=20> <https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&f=bird.html&v=20>.... CASE use operator ~. This operator applies to string variables. What am I doing wrong?
Hi
Seems like a discrepancy between functionality and documentation. The description of 'case' [1] says:
The expression after case can be of any type which can be on the left side of the ~ operator and anything that could be a member of a set is allowed
But in fact, only the second part is true, only values that could be members of sets are allowed (with the exception of prefixes, as prefix sets are implemented in a different way). According to [2], that are:
int | pair | quad | ip | prefix | ec | lc | enum
We probably should fix 'case' for prefixes. Looking at it now, there is also vpnrd, which is allowed in set, but undocumented, and not in switch.
In principle, we could extend sets / case to contain strings / bytesrings, but i do not really see use case.
[1] https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=20&f=bird-5.html#control-structures [2] https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=20&f=bird-5.html#type-set
[root@wine etc]# cat 123.conf && bird -c ./123.conf -p function teststring(string myvar) -> bool { case myvar { "text A" : print "A"; return true; "text B" : print "B"; return true; "text C" : print "C"; return true; else : print "unknown"; return false; } } bird: ./123.conf:4:12 syntax error, unexpected TEXT
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