Fixes in the documentation.

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Ondrej Zajicek 2009-11-20 09:29:29 +01:00
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@ -903,13 +903,13 @@ for each neighbor using the following configuration parameters:
to send both addresses but does not know link-local address.
This situation might happen when routes from other protocols
are exported to BGP, or when improper updates are received
from BGP peers. <tag/self/ means that BIRD advertises its own
local address instead. <tag/drop/ means that BIRD skips that
prefixes and logs error. <tag/ignore/ means that BIRD ignores
from BGP peers. <cf/self/ means that BIRD advertises its own
local address instead. <cf/drop/ means that BIRD skips that
prefixes and logs error. <cf/ignore/ means that BIRD ignores
the problem and sends just the global address (and therefore
forms improper BGP update). Default: <tag/self/, unless BIRD
is configured as a route server (option <tag/rs client/), in
that case default is <tag/drop/, because route servers usually
forms improper BGP update). Default: <cf/self/, unless BIRD
is configured as a route server (option <cf/rs client/), in
that case default is <cf/drop/, because route servers usually
does not forward packets ifselves.
<tag>source address <m/ip/</tag> Define local address we should use