bird/doc/bird.conf.example
Martin Mares 5056c559c4 Changed syntax of attaching filters to protocols to hopefully the final
version:

	EXPORT <filter-spec>	for outbound routes (i.e., those announced
				by BIRD to the rest of the world).
	IMPORT <filter-spec>	for inbound routes (i.e., those imported
				by BIRD from the rest of the world).

where <filter-spec> is one of:

	ALL			pass all routes
	NONE			drop all routes
	FILTER <name>		use named filter
	FILTER { <filter> }	use explicitly defined filter

For all protocols, the default is IMPORT ALL, EXPORT NONE. This includes
the kernel protocol, so that you need to add EXPORT ALL to get the previous
configuration of kernel syncer (as usually, see doc/bird.conf.example for
a bird.conf example :)).
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/*
* This is an example configuration file.
*/
# Yet another comment
#router id 62.168.0.1;
#define xyzzy = 120+10;
#filter sink { reject; }
#filter okay { accept; }
#protocol rip MyRIP_test {
# preference xyzzy;
# debug all;
#}
protocol direct {
# disabled;
# interface "-eth*", "*";
}
protocol kernel {
# disabled;
# learn; # Learn all routes from the kernel
persist; # Don't remove routes on bird shutdown
scan time 20; # Scan kernel routing table every 20 seconds
# async off; # Netlink: Disable asynchronous events
# import none; # Default is import all
export all; # Default is export none
}
protocol device {
scan time 10; # Scan interfaces every 10 seconds
}
protocol static {
# disabled;
# route 0.0.0.0/0 via 62.168.0.13;
# route 62.168.0.0/25 reject;
# route 10.0.0.0/8 reject;
# route 10.1.1.0:255.255.255.0 via 62.168.0.3;
# route 10.1.2.0:255.255.255.0 via 62.168.0.3;
# route 10.1.3.0:255.255.255.0 via 62.168.0.4;
# route 10.2.0.0/24 via "arc0";
}