bird/doc/bird.conf.example
Martin Mares 7e5f5ffdda Moved to a much more systematic way of configuring kernel protocols.
o  Nothing is configured automatically. You _need_ to specify
     the kernel syncer in config file in order to get it started.
  o  Syncing has been split to route syncer (protocol "Kernel") and
     interface syncer (protocol "Device"), device routes are generated
     by protocol "Direct" (now can exist in multiple instances, so that
     it will be possible to feed different device routes to different
     routing tables once multiple tables get supported).

See doc/bird.conf.example for a living example of these shiny features.
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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
# input filter sink
# output filter okay
}
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"
}