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this protocol in the configuration since almost all other protocols
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require network interfaces to be defined for them to work with.
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<p>The only configurable thing is interface scan time:
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<sect1>Configuration
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<p><descrip>
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<tag>scan time <m/number/</tag> Time in seconds between two scans
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interface status changes asynchronously (such as newer versions of
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Linux), we need to scan the list only in order to avoid confusion by lost
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notification messages, so the default time is set to a large value.
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<tag>primary [ "<m/mask/" ] <m/prefix/</tag>
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If a network interface has more than one network address,
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BIRD has to choose one of them as a primary one, because some
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routing protocols (for example OSPFv2) suppose there is only
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one network address per interface. By default, BIRD chooses
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the lexicographically smallest address as the primary one.
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This option allows to specify which network address should be
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chosen as a primary one. Network addresses that match
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<m/prefix/ are preferred to non-matching addresses. If more
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<cf/primary/ options are used, the first one has the highest
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preference. If "<m/mask/" is specified, then such
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<cf/primary/ option is relevant only to matching network
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interfaces.
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In all cases, an address marked by operating system as
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secondary cannot be chosen as the primary one.
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</descrip>
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<p>As the Device protocol doesn't generate any routes, it cannot have
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any attributes. Example configuration looks really simple:
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any attributes. Example configuration looks like this:
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<p><code>
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protocol device {
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scan time 10; # Scan the interfaces often
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primary "eth0" 192.168.1.1;
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primary 192.168.0.0/16;
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}
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</code>
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