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Protocols:
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o U kazdeho protokolu rici, jestli podporujeme pouze IPv4 nebo i IPv6 verzi.
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o RIP: Vysvetlit, na ktere site se RIP hodi a na ktere ne, rici, ze je
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hodnoty spise historicke, ale ze ve svete IPv6 se bezne pouziva, protoze
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zatim neexistuji slusne implementace OSPFv3.
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o RIP: Per-interface optiony uvadet tez jako definition list.
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o RIP: U RIP-specific atributu zminit, jakeho jsou typu a jak vznikaji.
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o passwords: syntaxe data uz, tusim, davno vypada jinak.
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configuration primitives, <cf> is fragment of configuration within normal text, <m> is
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"meta" information within fragment of configuration -- something in config which is not keyword.
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<sect1>Installing bird
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<p>On unix system, installing bird should be as easy as:
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<code>
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./configure
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make
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make install
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vi /usr/local/etc/bird.conf
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</code>
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<sect1>About routing tables
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<p>Bird has one or more routing tables. Each routing table contains
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<p>There are few functions you might find convenient to use:
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<descrip>
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<tag>print <m/expr/ [ <m/, expr .../ ]</tag>
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prints given expressions, useful mainly while debugging filters.
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<tag>print|printn <m/expr/ [ <m/, expr .../ ]</tag>
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prints given expressions, useful mainly while debugging
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filters. Printn variant does not go to new line.
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<tag>quitbird</tag>
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terminates bird. Useful while debugging filter interpreter.
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rip) and all routers know that network is unreachable. Rip tries to minimize situations where
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counting to infinity is necessary, because it is slow. Due to infinity being 16, you can not use
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rip on networks where maximal distance is bigger than 15 hosts. You can read more about rip at <HTMLURL
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URL="http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/rip-charter.html">.
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URL="http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/rip-charter.html">. Both IPv4 and IPv6 versions of rip are supported by BIRD.
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<p>Rip is very simple protocol, and it is not too good. Slow
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convergence, big network load and inability to handle bigger networks
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makes it pretty much obsolete in IPv4 world. (It is still usable on
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very small networks, through.) It is widely used in IPv6 world,
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because they are no good implementations of OSPFv3.
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<sect2>Configuration
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