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18 INFO-DIR-SECTION Routing Software:
20 * Quagga: (quagga). The Quagga Software Routing Suite
23 This file documents the Quagga Software Routing Suite which manages
24 common TCP/IP routing protocols.
26 This is Edition 1.2.3, last updated 4 February 2018 of 'The Quagga
27 Manual', for Quagga Version 1.2.3.
29 Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Kunihiro Ishiguro, et al.
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46 File: quagga.info, Node: MIB and command reference, Next: Handling SNMP Traps, Prev: SMUX configuration, Up: SNMP Support
48 18.4 MIB and command reference
49 ==============================
51 The following OID numbers are used for the interprocess communication of
52 snmpd and the Quagga daemons with SMUX only.
53 (OIDs below .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises)
54 zebra .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.1 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.zserv
55 bgpd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.2 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.bgpd
56 ripd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.3 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.ripd
57 ospfd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.ospfd
58 ospf6d .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.6 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.ospf6d
60 Sadly, SNMP has not been implemented in all daemons yet. The
61 following OID numbers are used for querying the SNMP daemon by a client:
62 zebra .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.ip.ipForward
63 ospfd .1.3.6.1.2.1.14 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.ospf
64 bgpd .1.3.6.1.2.1.15 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.bgp
65 ripd .1.3.6.1.2.1.23 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.rip2
66 ospf6d .1.3.6.1.3.102 .iso.org.dod.internet.experimental.ospfv3
68 The following syntax is understood by the Quagga daemons for
69 configuring SNMP using SMUX:
70 -- Command: smux peer OID
71 -- Command: no smux peer OID
73 -- Command: smux peer OID PASSWORD
74 -- Command: no smux peer OID PASSWORD
76 Here is the syntax for using AgentX:
81 File: quagga.info, Node: Handling SNMP Traps, Prev: MIB and command reference, Up: SNMP Support
83 18.5 Handling SNMP Traps
84 ========================
86 To handle snmp traps make sure your snmp setup of quagga works correctly
87 as described in the quagga documentation in *Note SNMP Support::.
89 The BGP4 mib will send traps on peer up/down events. These should be
90 visible in your snmp logs with a message similar to:
92 'snmpd[13733]: Got trap from peer on fd 14'
94 To react on these traps they should be handled by a trapsink.
95 Configure your trapsink by adding the following lines to
96 '/etc/snmpd/snmpd.conf':
98 # send traps to the snmptrapd on localhost
101 This will send all traps to an snmptrapd running on localhost. You
102 can of course also use a dedicated management station to catch traps.
103 Configure the snmptrapd daemon by adding the following line to
104 '/etc/snmpd/snmptrapd.conf':
106 traphandle .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.2 /etc/snmp/snmptrap_handle.sh
108 This will use the bash script '/etc/snmp/snmptrap_handle.sh' to
109 handle the BGP4 traps. To add traps for other protocol daemons, lookup
110 their appropriate OID from their mib. (For additional information about
111 which traps are supported by your mib, lookup the mib on
112 <http://www.oidview.com/mibs/detail.html>).
114 Make sure snmptrapd is started.
116 The snmptrap_handle.sh script I personally use for handling BGP4
117 traps is below. You can of course do all sorts of things when handling
118 traps, like sound a siren, have your display flash, etc., be creative
126 #email address use to sent out notification
127 EMAILADDR="john@doe.com"
128 #email address used (allongside above) where warnings should be sent
129 EMAILADDR_WARN="sms-john@doe.com"
131 # type of notification
134 # local snmp community for getting AS belonging to peer
135 COMMUNITY="<community>"
137 # if a peer address is in $WARN_PEERS a warning should be sent
138 WARN_PEERS="192.0.2.1"
144 # get some vars from stdin
145 uptime=`echo $INPUT | cut -d' ' -f5`
146 peer=`echo $INPUT | cut -d' ' -f8 | \
147 sed -e 's/SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.15.3.1.14.//g'`
148 peerstate=`echo $INPUT | cut -d' ' -f13`
149 errorcode=`echo $INPUT | cut -d' ' -f9 | sed -e 's/\"//g'`
150 suberrorcode=`echo $INPUT | cut -d' ' -f10 | sed -e 's/\"//g'`
151 remoteas=`snmpget -v2c -c $COMMUNITY \
152 localhost SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.15.3.1.9.$peer \
155 WHOISINFO=`whois -h whois.ripe.net " -r AS$remoteas" | \
156 egrep '(as-name|descr)'`
157 asname=`echo "$WHOISINFO" | grep "^as-name:" | \
158 sed -e 's/^as-name://g' -e 's/ //g' -e 's/^ //g' | uniq`
159 asdescr=`echo "$WHOISINFO" | grep "^descr:" | \
160 sed -e 's/^descr://g' -e 's/ //g' -e 's/^ //g' | uniq`
162 # if peer address is in $WARN_PEER, the email should also
163 # be sent to $EMAILADDR_WARN
164 for ip in $WARN_PEERS; do
165 if [ "x$ip" == "x$peer" ]; then
166 EMAILADDR="$EMAILADDR,$EMAILADDR_WARN"
175 1) peerstate="Idle" ;;
176 2) peerstate="Connect" ;;
177 3) peerstate="Active" ;;
178 4) peerstate="Opensent" ;;
179 5) peerstate="Openconfirm" ;;
180 6) peerstate="Established" ;;
181 *) peerstate="Unknown" ;;
184 # get textual messages for errors
191 error="Message Header Error"
192 case "$suberrorcode" in
193 01) suberror="Connection Not Synchronized" ;;
194 02) suberror="Bad Message Length" ;;
195 03) suberror="Bad Message Type" ;;
196 *) suberror="Unknown" ;;
200 error="OPEN Message Error"
201 case "$suberrorcode" in
202 01) suberror="Unsupported Version Number" ;;
203 02) suberror="Bad Peer AS" ;;
204 03) suberror="Bad BGP Identifier" ;;
205 04) suberror="Unsupported Optional Parameter" ;;
206 05) suberror="Authentication Failure" ;;
207 06) suberror="Unacceptable Hold Time" ;;
208 *) suberror="Unknown" ;;
212 error="UPDATE Message Error"
213 case "$suberrorcode" in
214 01) suberror="Malformed Attribute List" ;;
215 02) suberror="Unrecognized Well-known Attribute" ;;
216 03) suberror="Missing Well-known Attribute" ;;
217 04) suberror="Attribute Flags Error" ;;
218 05) suberror="Attribute Length Error" ;;
219 06) suberror="Invalid ORIGIN Attribute" ;;
220 07) suberror="AS Routing Loop" ;;
221 08) suberror="Invalid NEXT_HOP Attribute" ;;
222 09) suberror="Optional Attribute Error" ;;
223 10) suberror="Invalid Network Field" ;;
224 11) suberror="Malformed AS_PATH" ;;
225 *) suberror="Unknown" ;;
229 error="Hold Timer Expired"
233 error="Finite State Machine Error"
238 case "$suberrorcode" in
239 01) suberror="Maximum Number of Prefixes Reached" ;;
240 02) suberror="Administratively Shutdown" ;;
241 03) suberror="Peer Unconfigured" ;;
242 04) suberror="Administratively Reset" ;;
243 05) suberror="Connection Rejected" ;;
244 06) suberror="Other Configuration Change" ;;
245 07) suberror="Connection collision resolution" ;;
246 08) suberror="Out of Resource" ;;
247 09) suberror="MAX" ;;
248 *) suberror="Unknown" ;;
257 # create textual message from errorcodes
258 if [ "x$suberror" == "x" ]; then
259 NOTIFY="$errorcode ($error)"
261 NOTIFY="$errorcode/$suberrorcode ($error/$suberror)"
265 # form a decent subject
266 SUBJECT="$TYPE: $ROUTER [bgp] $peer is $peerstate: $NOTIFY"
267 # create the email body
269 BGP notification on router $ROUTER.
273 New state: $peerstate
274 Notification: $NOTIFY
280 Snmpd uptime: $uptime
283 # mail the notification
284 echo "$MAIL" | mail -s "$SUBJECT" $EMAILADDR
287 File: quagga.info, Node: Zebra Protocol, Next: Packet Binary Dump Format, Prev: SNMP Support, Up: Top
289 Appendix A Zebra Protocol
290 *************************
292 A.1 Overview of the Zebra Protocol
293 ==================================
295 Zebra Protocol is used by protocol daemons to communicate with the zebra
298 Each protocol daemon may request and send information to and from the
299 zebra daemon such as interface states, routing state,
300 nexthop-validation, and so on. Protocol daemons may also install routes
301 with zebra. The zebra daemon manages which route is installed into the
302 forwarding table with the kernel.
304 Zebra Protocol is a streaming protocol, with a common header. The
305 protocol is versioned to allow for incompatible changes. Version 0 is
306 implicitely versioned. Version 1 onwards has an explicit version field.
307 Version 0 can be distinguished from all other versions by examining the
308 3rd byte of the header, which contains a marker value of 255 for all
309 versions bar version 0. The marker byte corresponds to the command
310 field in version 0, and the marker value is a reserved command in
313 Version 0 is used by all versions of GNU Zebra as of this writing,
314 and versions of Quagga up to and including Quagga 0.98. The version 1
315 header was introduced with Quagga 0.99.3. The version 3 header was
316 introduced with Quagga 1.0.20160309.
318 A.2 Zebra Protocol Definition
319 =============================
321 A.2.1 Zebra Protocol Header (version 0)
322 ---------------------------------------
325 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
326 +-------------------------------+---------------+
327 | Length (2) | Command (1) |
328 +-------------------------------+---------------+
330 A.2.2 Zebra Protocol Common Header (version 1 and 2)
331 ----------------------------------------------------
334 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
335 +-------------------------------+---------------+-------------+
336 | Length (2) | Marker (1) | Version (1) |
337 +-------------------------------+---------------+-------------+
339 +-------------------------------+
341 A.2.3 Zebra Protocol Common Header (version 3)
342 ----------------------------------------------
345 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
346 +-------------------------------+---------------+-------------+
347 | Length (2) | Marker (1) | Version (1) |
348 +-------------------------------+---------------+-------------+
349 | VRF ID (2) | Command (2) |
350 +-------------------------------+-----------------------------+
352 A.2.4 Zebra Protocol Header Field Definitions
353 ---------------------------------------------
356 Total packet length including this header. The minimum length is 3
357 bytes for version 0 messages, 6 bytes for version 1 and 2 messages,
358 and 8 bytes for version 3.
361 Static marker with a value of 255 always. This is to allow version
362 0 Zserv headers (which do not include version explicitely) to be
363 distinguished from versioned headers. Not present in version 0
367 Version number of the Zserv message. Clients should not continue
368 processing messages past the version field for versions they do not
369 recognise. Not present in version 0 messages.
372 Virtual Routing/Forwarding context ID, to which the message
373 applies. Only present from version 3 onwards.
376 The Zebra Protocol command.
378 A.2.5 Zebra Protocol Commands
379 -----------------------------
382 -----------------------------------------------------
383 ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ADD 1
384 ZEBRA_INTERFACE_DELETE 2
385 ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ADDRESS_ADD 3
386 ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ADDRESS_DELETE 4
388 ZEBRA_INTERFACE_DOWN 6
389 ZEBRA_IPV4_ROUTE_ADD 7
390 ZEBRA_IPV4_ROUTE_DELETE 8
391 ZEBRA_IPV6_ROUTE_ADD 9
392 ZEBRA_IPV6_ROUTE_DELETE 10
393 ZEBRA_REDISTRIBUTE_ADD 11
394 ZEBRA_REDISTRIBUTE_DELETE 12
395 ZEBRA_REDISTRIBUTE_DEFAULT_ADD 13
396 ZEBRA_REDISTRIBUTE_DEFAULT_DELETE 14
397 ZEBRA_IPV4_NEXTHOP_LOOKUP 15
398 ZEBRA_IPV6_NEXTHOP_LOOKUP 16
401 File: quagga.info, Node: Packet Binary Dump Format, Next: Command Index, Prev: Zebra Protocol, Up: Top
403 Appendix B Packet Binary Dump Format
404 ************************************
406 Quagga can dump routing protocol packet into file with a binary format
407 (*note Dump BGP packets and table::).
409 It seems to be better that we share the MRT's header format for
410 backward compatibility with MRT's dump logs. We should also define the
411 binary format excluding the header, because we must support both IP v4
412 and v6 addresses as socket addresses and / or routing entries.
414 In the last meeting, we discussed to have a version field in the
415 header. But Masaki told us that we can define new 'type' value rather
416 than having a 'version' field, and it seems to be better because we
417 don't need to change header format.
419 Here is the common header format. This is same as that of MRT.
422 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
423 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
425 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
427 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
429 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
431 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP_ET, the common header format will
432 contain an additional microsecond field (RFC6396 2011).
435 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
436 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
438 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
440 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
442 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
444 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
446 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE, and
447 Address Family == IP (version 4)
450 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
451 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
452 | Source AS number | Destination AS number |
453 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
454 | Interface Index | Address Family |
455 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
456 | Source IP address |
457 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
458 | Destination IP address |
459 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
460 | Old State | New State |
461 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
463 Where State is the value defined in RFC1771.
465 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE, and
466 Address Family == IP version 6
469 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
470 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
471 | Source AS number | Destination AS number |
472 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
473 | Interface Index | Address Family |
474 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
475 | Source IP address |
476 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
477 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
478 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
479 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
480 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
481 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
482 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
483 | Destination IP address |
484 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
485 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
486 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
487 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
488 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
489 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
490 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
491 | Old State | New State |
492 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
494 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_MESSAGE, and
495 Address Family == IP (version 4)
498 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
499 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
500 | Source AS number | Destination AS number |
501 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
502 | Interface Index | Address Family |
503 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
504 | Source IP address |
505 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
506 | Destination IP address |
507 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
508 | BGP Message Packet |
510 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
512 Where BGP Message Packet is the whole contents of the BGP4 message
513 including header portion.
515 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_MESSAGE, and
516 Address Family == IP version 6
519 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
520 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
521 | Source AS number | Destination AS number |
522 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
523 | Interface Index | Address Family |
524 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
525 | Source IP address |
526 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
527 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
528 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
529 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
530 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
531 | Source IP address (Cont'd) |
532 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
533 | Destination IP address |
534 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
535 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
536 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
537 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
538 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
539 | Destination IP address (Cont'd) |
540 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
541 | BGP Message Packet |
543 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
545 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_ENTRY, and Address
546 Family == IP (version 4)
549 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
550 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
552 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
554 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
555 | Address Family | SAFI | Next-Hop-Len |
556 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
558 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
559 | Prefix Length | Address Prefix [variable] |
560 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
562 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
563 | BGP Attribute [variable length] |
564 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
566 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP, 'subtype' is BGP4MP_ENTRY, and Address
567 Family == IP version 6
570 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
571 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
573 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
575 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
576 | Address Family | SAFI | Next-Hop-Len |
577 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
579 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
580 | Next Hop Address (Cont'd) |
581 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
582 | Next Hop Address (Cont'd) |
583 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
584 | Next Hop Address (Cont'd) |
585 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
586 | Prefix Length | Address Prefix [variable] |
587 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
588 | Address Prefix (cont'd) [variable] |
589 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
591 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
592 | BGP Attribute [variable length] |
593 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
595 BGP4 Attribute must not contain MP_UNREACH_NLRI. If BGP Attribute has
596 MP_REACH_NLRI field, it must has zero length NLRI, e.g., MP_REACH_NLRI
597 has only Address Family, SAFI and next-hop values.
599 If 'type' is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP and 'subtype' is BGP4MP_SNAPSHOT,
602 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
603 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
604 | View # | File Name [variable] |
605 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
607 The file specified in "File Name" contains all routing entries, which
608 are in the format of "subtype == BGP4MP_ENTRY".
612 #define MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP 16
613 #define MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP_ET 17
615 #define BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE 0
616 #define BGP4MP_MESSAGE 1
617 #define BGP4MP_ENTRY 2
618 #define BGP4MP_SNAPSHOT 3
621 File: quagga.info, Node: Command Index, Next: VTY Key Index, Prev: Packet Binary Dump Format, Up: Top
629 * access-class ACCESS-LIST: Basic Config Commands.
631 * access-list NAME deny IPV4-NETWORK: IP Access List. (line 7)
632 * access-list NAME permit IPV4-NETWORK: IP Access List. (line 6)
633 * admin-grp BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
635 * agentx: MIB and command reference.
637 * aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M: Route Aggregation. (line 6)
638 * aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M as-set: Route Aggregation. (line 9)
639 * aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M summary-only: Route Aggregation.
641 * area <0-4294967295> authentication: OSPF area. (line 125)
642 * area <0-4294967295> authentication message-digest: OSPF area.
644 * area <0-4294967295> export-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 84)
645 * area <0-4294967295> filter-list prefix NAME in: OSPF area. (line 115)
646 * area <0-4294967295> filter-list prefix NAME out: OSPF area. (line 116)
647 * area <0-4294967295> import-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 107)
648 * area <0-4294967295> range A.B.C.D/M: OSPF area. (line 7)
649 * area <0-4294967295> shortcut: OSPF area. (line 54)
650 * area <0-4294967295> stub: OSPF area. (line 61)
651 * area <0-4294967295> stub no-summary: OSPF area. (line 73)
652 * area <0-4294967295> virtual-link A.B.C.D: OSPF area. (line 49)
653 * area A.B.C.D authentication: OSPF area. (line 124)
654 * area A.B.C.D authentication message-digest: OSPF area. (line 131)
655 * area A.B.C.D default-cost <0-16777215>: OSPF area. (line 79)
656 * area A.B.C.D export-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 83)
657 * area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME in: OSPF area. (line 113)
658 * area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME out: OSPF area. (line 114)
659 * area A.B.C.D import-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 106)
660 * area A.B.C.D range A.B.C.D/M: OSPF area. (line 6)
661 * area A.B.C.D range IPV4_PREFIX not-advertise: OSPF area. (line 27)
662 * area A.B.C.D range IPV4_PREFIX substitute IPV4_PREFIX: OSPF area.
664 * area A.B.C.D shortcut: OSPF area. (line 53)
665 * area A.B.C.D stub: OSPF area. (line 60)
666 * area A.B.C.D stub no-summary: OSPF area. (line 72)
667 * area A.B.C.D virtual-link A.B.C.D: OSPF area. (line 48)
668 * area-password [clear | md5] <password>: ISIS router. (line 25)
669 * auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1-4294967>: OSPF router. (line 161)
670 * auto-cost reference-bandwidth COST: OSPF6 router. (line 49)
671 * ava-bw BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
673 * bandwidth <1-10000000>: Standard Commands. (line 30)
674 * banner motd default: Basic Config Commands.
676 * bgp always-compare-med: BGP MED. (line 226)
677 * bgp bestpath as-path confed: BGP decision process.
679 * bgp bestpath as-path multipath-relax: BGP decision process.
681 * bgp bestpath compare-routerid: BGP decision process.
683 * bgp cluster-id A.B.C.D: Route Reflector. (line 6)
684 * bgp config-type cisco: Multiple instance. (line 19)
685 * bgp config-type zebra: Multiple instance. (line 52)
686 * bgp dampening <1-45> <1-20000> <1-20000> <1-255>: BGP route flap dampening.
688 * bgp deterministic-med: BGP MED. (line 207)
689 * bgp multiple-instance: Multiple instance. (line 9)
690 * bgp route-reflector allow-outbound-policy: Peer filtering. (line 17)
691 * bgp router-id A.B.C.D: BGP router. (line 21)
692 * call NAME: Route Map Call Command.
694 * call WORD: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
696 * capability opaque: Opaque LSA. (line 7)
697 * clear ip bgp PEER: More Show IP BGP. (line 24)
698 * clear ip bgp PEER soft in: More Show IP BGP. (line 27)
699 * clear ip prefix-list: Clear counter of ip prefix-list.
701 * clear ip prefix-list NAME: Clear counter of ip prefix-list.
703 * clear ip prefix-list NAME A.B.C.D/M: Clear counter of ip prefix-list.
705 * clear zebra fpm stats: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
707 * configure terminal: Terminal Mode Commands.
709 * continue: Route Map Exit Action Command.
711 * continue N: Route Map Exit Action Command.
713 * debug event: More Show IP BGP. (line 38)
714 * debug isis adj-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 6)
715 * debug isis checksum-errors: Debugging ISIS. (line 10)
716 * debug isis events: Debugging ISIS. (line 14)
717 * debug isis local-updates: Debugging ISIS. (line 18)
718 * debug isis packet-dump: Debugging ISIS. (line 22)
719 * debug isis protocol-errors: Debugging ISIS. (line 26)
720 * debug isis route-events: Debugging ISIS. (line 30)
721 * debug isis snp-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 34)
722 * debug isis spf-events: Debugging ISIS. (line 38)
723 * debug isis spf-statistics: Debugging ISIS. (line 39)
724 * debug isis spf-triggers: Debugging ISIS. (line 40)
725 * debug isis update-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 47)
726 * debug keepalive: More Show IP BGP. (line 42)
727 * debug ospf event: Debugging OSPF. (line 26)
728 * debug ospf ism: Debugging OSPF. (line 14)
729 * debug ospf ism (status|events|timers): Debugging OSPF. (line 15)
730 * debug ospf lsa: Debugging OSPF. (line 34)
731 * debug ospf lsa (generate|flooding|refresh): Debugging OSPF. (line 35)
732 * debug ospf nsm: Debugging OSPF. (line 20)
733 * debug ospf nsm (status|events|timers): Debugging OSPF. (line 21)
734 * debug ospf nssa: Debugging OSPF. (line 30)
735 * debug ospf packet (hello|dd|ls-request|ls-update|ls-ack|all) (send|recv) [detail]: Debugging OSPF.
737 * debug ospf te: Debugging OSPF. (line 40)
738 * debug ospf zebra: Debugging OSPF. (line 44)
739 * debug ospf zebra (interface|redistribute): Debugging OSPF. (line 45)
740 * debug rip events: RIP Debug Commands. (line 8)
741 * debug rip packet: RIP Debug Commands. (line 14)
742 * debug rip zebra: RIP Debug Commands. (line 21)
743 * debug ripng events: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands.
745 * debug ripng packet: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands.
747 * debug ripng zebra: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands.
749 * debug update: More Show IP BGP. (line 40)
750 * default-information originate: How to Announce RIP route.
752 * default-information originate <1>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
754 * default-information originate always: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
756 * default-information originate always metric <0-16777214>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
758 * default-information originate always metric <0-16777214> metric-type (1|2): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
760 * default-information originate always metric <0-16777214> metric-type (1|2) route-map WORD: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
762 * default-information originate metric <0-16777214>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
764 * default-information originate metric <0-16777214> metric-type (1|2): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
766 * default-information originate metric <0-16777214> metric-type (1|2) route-map WORD: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
768 * default-metric <0-16777214>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
770 * default-metric <1-16>: RIP Metric Manipulation.
772 * delay <0-16777215> [min <0-16777215> | max <0-16777215>]: Link Parameters Commands.
774 * delay-variation <0-16777215>: Link Parameters Commands.
776 * description DESCRIPTION ...: Standard Commands. (line 23)
777 * distance <1-255>: RIP distance. (line 8)
778 * distance <1-255> <1>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
780 * distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M: RIP distance. (line 12)
781 * distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M <1>: BGP distance. (line 14)
782 * distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M ACCESS-LIST: RIP distance. (line 17)
783 * distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M WORD: BGP distance. (line 15)
784 * distance bgp <1-255> <1-255> <1-255>: BGP distance. (line 6)
785 * distance ospf (intra-area|inter-area|external) <1-255>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
787 * distribute-list ACCESS_LIST (in|out) IFNAME: ripngd Filtering Commands.
789 * distribute-list ACCESS_LIST DIRECT IFNAME: Filtering RIP Routes.
791 * distribute-list NAME out (kernel|connected|static|rip|ospf: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
793 * distribute-list prefix PREFIX_LIST (in|out) IFNAME: Filtering RIP Routes.
795 * domain-password [clear | md5] <password>: ISIS router. (line 26)
796 * dump bgp all PATH [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
798 * dump bgp all-et PATH [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
800 * dump bgp routes-mrt PATH: Dump BGP packets and table.
802 * dump bgp routes-mrt PATH INTERVAL: Dump BGP packets and table.
804 * dump bgp updates PATH [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
806 * dump bgp updates-et PATH [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
808 * enable: Link Parameters Commands.
810 * enable password PASSWORD: Basic Config Commands.
812 * exec-timeout MINUTE: Basic Config Commands.
814 * exec-timeout MINUTE SECOND: Basic Config Commands.
816 * flush_timer TIME: ripngd Configuration.
818 * hostname dynamic: ISIS router. (line 21)
819 * hostname HOSTNAME: Basic Config Commands.
821 * interface IFNAME: Standard Commands. (line 6)
822 * interface IFNAME area AREA: OSPF6 router. (line 11)
823 * ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Standard Commands. (line 12)
824 * ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX secondary: Standard Commands. (line 18)
825 * ip as-path access-list WORD {permit|deny} LINE: AS Path Access List.
827 * ip community-list <1-99> {permit|deny} COMMUNITY: Numbered BGP Community Lists.
829 * ip community-list <100-199> {permit|deny} COMMUNITY: Numbered BGP Community Lists.
831 * ip community-list expanded NAME {permit|deny} LINE: BGP Community Lists.
833 * ip community-list NAME {permit|deny} COMMUNITY: Numbered BGP Community Lists.
835 * ip community-list standard NAME {permit|deny} COMMUNITY: BGP Community Lists.
837 * ip extcommunity-list expanded NAME {permit|deny} LINE: BGP Extended Community Lists.
839 * ip extcommunity-list standard NAME {permit|deny} EXTCOMMUNITY: BGP Extended Community Lists.
841 * ip mroute PREFIX NEXTHOP [DISTANCE]: Multicast RIB Commands.
843 * ip multicast rpf-lookup-mode MODE: Multicast RIB Commands.
845 * ip ospf area AREA [ADDR]: OSPF interface. (line 6)
846 * ip ospf authentication message-digest: OSPF interface. (line 28)
847 * ip ospf authentication-key AUTH_KEY: OSPF interface. (line 18)
848 * ip ospf cost <1-65535>: OSPF interface. (line 56)
849 * ip ospf dead-interval <1-65535>: OSPF interface. (line 61)
850 * ip ospf dead-interval minimal hello-multiplier <2-20>: OSPF interface.
852 * ip ospf hello-interval <1-65535>: OSPF interface. (line 80)
853 * ip ospf message-digest-key KEYID md5 KEY: OSPF interface. (line 44)
854 * ip ospf network (broadcast|non-broadcast|point-to-multipoint|point-to-point): OSPF interface.
856 * ip ospf priority <0-255>: OSPF interface. (line 95)
857 * ip ospf retransmit-interval <1-65535>: OSPF interface. (line 102)
858 * ip ospf transmit-delay: OSPF interface. (line 108)
859 * ip prefix-list NAME (permit|deny) PREFIX [le LEN] [ge LEN]: IP Prefix List.
861 * ip prefix-list NAME description DESC: ip prefix-list description.
863 * ip prefix-list NAME seq NUMBER (permit|deny) PREFIX [le LEN] [ge LEN]: IP Prefix List.
865 * ip prefix-list sequence-number: ip prefix-list sequential number control.
867 * ip protocol PROTOCOL route-map ROUTEMAP: zebra Route Filtering.
869 * ip rip authentication key-chain KEY-CHAIN: RIP Authentication.
871 * ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 28)
872 * ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 32)
873 * ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 36)
874 * ip rip receive version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 43)
875 * ip rip send version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 32)
876 * ip route NETWORK GATEWAY: Static Route Commands.
878 * ip route NETWORK GATEWAY DISTANCE: Static Route Commands.
880 * ip route NETWORK NETMASK GATEWAY: Static Route Commands.
882 * ip router isis WORD: ISIS interface. (line 6)
883 * ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 69)
884 * ipv6 address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Standard Commands. (line 13)
885 * ipv6 nd adv-interval-option: Router Advertisement.
887 * ipv6 nd home-agent-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
889 * ipv6 nd home-agent-lifetime <0-65520>: Router Advertisement.
891 * ipv6 nd home-agent-preference <0-65535>: Router Advertisement.
893 * ipv6 nd managed-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
895 * ipv6 nd mtu <1-65535>: Router Advertisement.
897 * ipv6 nd other-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
899 * ipv6 nd prefix IPV6PREFIX [VALID-LIFETIME] [PREFERRED-LIFETIME] [off-link] [no-autoconfig] [router-address]: Router Advertisement.
901 * ipv6 nd ra-interval <1-1800>: Router Advertisement.
903 * ipv6 nd ra-interval msec <70-1800000>: Router Advertisement.
905 * ipv6 nd ra-lifetime <0-9000>: Router Advertisement.
907 * ipv6 nd reachable-time <1-3600000>: Router Advertisement.
909 * ipv6 nd router-preference (high|medium|low): Router Advertisement.
911 * ipv6 nd suppress-ra: Router Advertisement.
913 * ipv6 ospf6 cost COST: OSPF6 interface. (line 6)
914 * ipv6 ospf6 dead-interval DEADINTERVAL: OSPF6 interface. (line 13)
915 * ipv6 ospf6 hello-interval HELLOINTERVAL: OSPF6 interface. (line 10)
916 * ipv6 ospf6 network (broadcast|point-to-point): OSPF6 interface.
918 * ipv6 ospf6 priority PRIORITY: OSPF6 interface. (line 19)
919 * ipv6 ospf6 retransmit-interval RETRANSMITINTERVAL: OSPF6 interface.
921 * ipv6 ospf6 transmit-delay TRANSMITDELAY: OSPF6 interface. (line 22)
922 * ipv6 route NETWORK GATEWAY: Static Route Commands.
924 * ipv6 route NETWORK GATEWAY DISTANCE: Static Route Commands.
926 * is-type [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2-only]: ISIS region. (line 6)
927 * isis circuit-type [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
929 * isis csnp-interval <1-600>: ISIS interface. (line 18)
930 * isis csnp-interval <1-600> [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
932 * isis hello padding: ISIS interface. (line 25)
933 * isis hello-interval <1-600>: ISIS interface. (line 28)
934 * isis hello-interval <1-600> [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
936 * isis hello-multiplier <2-100>: ISIS interface. (line 35)
937 * isis hello-multiplier <2-100> [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
939 * isis metric [<0-255> | <0-16777215>]: ISIS interface. (line 42)
940 * isis metric [<0-255> | <0-16777215>] [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
942 * isis network point-to-point: ISIS interface. (line 51)
943 * isis passive: ISIS interface. (line 55)
944 * isis password [clear | md5] <password>: ISIS interface. (line 59)
945 * isis priority <0-127>: ISIS interface. (line 64)
946 * isis priority <0-127> [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 65)
947 * isis psnp-interval <1-120>: ISIS interface. (line 71)
948 * isis psnp-interval <1-120> [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
950 * line vty: Basic Config Commands.
952 * link-detect: Standard Commands. (line 36)
953 * link-params: Link Parameters Commands.
955 * list: Terminal Mode Commands.
957 * log commands: Basic Config Commands.
959 * log facility FACILITY: Basic Config Commands.
961 * log file FILENAME: Basic Config Commands.
963 * log file FILENAME LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
965 * log monitor: Basic Config Commands.
967 * log monitor LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
969 * log record-priority: Basic Config Commands.
971 * log stdout: Basic Config Commands.
973 * log stdout LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
975 * log syslog: Basic Config Commands.
977 * log syslog LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
979 * log timestamp precision <0-6>: Basic Config Commands.
981 * log trap LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
983 * log-adjacency-changes: ISIS router. (line 32)
984 * log-adjacency-changes [detail]: OSPF router. (line 71)
985 * logmsg LEVEL MESSAGE: Terminal Mode Commands.
987 * lsp-gen-interval <1-120>: ISIS Timer. (line 6)
988 * lsp-gen-interval [level-1 | level-2] <1-120>: ISIS Timer. (line 7)
989 * lsp-refresh-interval <1-65235>: ISIS Timer. (line 13)
990 * lsp-refresh-interval <1-65235> <1>: ISIS Timer. (line 20)
991 * lsp-refresh-interval [level-1 | level-2] <1-65235>: ISIS Timer.
993 * lsp-refresh-interval [level-1 | level-2] <1-65235> <1>: ISIS Timer.
995 * match as-path AS_PATH: Route Map Match Command.
997 * match as-path WORD: Using AS Path in Route Map.
999 * match community COMMUNITY_LIST: Route Map Match Command.
1001 * match community WORD: BGP Community in Route Map.
1003 * match community WORD exact-match: BGP Community in Route Map.
1005 * match extcommunity WORD: BGP Extended Communities in Route Map.
1007 * match interface WORD: RIP route-map. (line 25)
1008 * match ip address ACCESS_LIST: Route Map Match Command.
1010 * match ip address prefix-list WORD: RIP route-map. (line 38)
1011 * match ip address WORD: RIP route-map. (line 37)
1012 * match ip next-hop IPV4_ADDR: Route Map Match Command.
1014 * match ip next-hop prefix-list WORD: RIP route-map. (line 42)
1015 * match ip next-hop WORD: RIP route-map. (line 41)
1016 * match local-preference METRIC: Route Map Match Command.
1018 * match metric <0-4294967295>: RIP route-map. (line 47)
1019 * match metric METRIC: Route Map Match Command.
1021 * match peer {A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X}: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
1023 * max-bw BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
1025 * max-lsp-lifetime <360-65535>: ISIS Timer. (line 27)
1026 * max-lsp-lifetime [level-1 | level-2] <360-65535>: ISIS Timer.
1028 * max-metric router-lsa administrative: OSPF router. (line 129)
1029 * max-metric router-lsa [on-startup|on-shutdown] <5-86400>: OSPF router.
1031 * max-rsv-bw BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
1033 * metric <0-4294967295>: Link Parameters Commands.
1035 * metric-style [narrow | transition | wide]: ISIS router. (line 36)
1036 * mpls-te inter-as area <area-id>|as: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1038 * mpls-te on: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1040 * mpls-te on <1>: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1042 * mpls-te router-address <A.B.C.D>: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1044 * mpls-te router-address <A.B.C.D> <1>: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1046 * multicast: Standard Commands. (line 26)
1047 * neigbor {A.B.C.D|X.X::X.X|peer-group} route-map WORD {import|export}: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
1049 * neighbor <A.B.C.D> as <0-65535>: Link Parameters Commands.
1051 * neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 33)
1052 * neighbor A.B.C.D route-server-client: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
1054 * neighbor PEER default-originate: BGP Peer commands. (line 60)
1055 * neighbor PEER description ...: BGP Peer commands. (line 19)
1056 * neighbor PEER distribute-list NAME [in|out]: Peer filtering.
1058 * neighbor PEER dont-capability-negotiate: Capability Negotiation.
1060 * neighbor PEER ebgp-multihop: BGP Peer commands. (line 16)
1061 * neighbor PEER filter-list NAME [in|out]: Peer filtering. (line 12)
1062 * neighbor PEER interface IFNAME: BGP Peer commands. (line 32)
1063 * neighbor PEER local-as AS-NUMBER: BGP Peer commands. (line 80)
1064 * neighbor PEER local-as AS-NUMBER no-prepend: BGP Peer commands.
1066 * neighbor PEER local-as AS-NUMBER no-prepend replace-as: BGP Peer commands.
1068 * neighbor PEER maximum-prefix NUMBER: BGP Peer commands. (line 77)
1069 * neighbor PEER next-hop-self [all]: BGP Peer commands. (line 42)
1070 * neighbor PEER override-capability: Capability Negotiation.
1072 * neighbor PEER peer-group WORD: BGP Peer Group. (line 9)
1073 * neighbor PEER port PORT: BGP Peer commands. (line 66)
1074 * neighbor PEER port PORT <1>: BGP Peer commands. (line 67)
1075 * neighbor PEER prefix-list NAME [in|out]: Peer filtering. (line 10)
1076 * neighbor PEER remote-as ASN: Defining Peer. (line 6)
1077 * neighbor PEER route-map NAME [in|out]: Peer filtering. (line 14)
1078 * neighbor PEER route-reflector-client: Route Reflector. (line 8)
1079 * neighbor PEER send-community: BGP Peer commands. (line 69)
1080 * neighbor PEER send-community <1>: BGP Peer commands. (line 70)
1081 * neighbor PEER shutdown: BGP Peer commands. (line 9)
1082 * neighbor PEER strict-capability-match: Capability Negotiation.
1084 * neighbor PEER ttl-security hops NUMBER: BGP Peer commands. (line 101)
1085 * neighbor PEER update-source <IFNAME|ADDRESS>: BGP Peer commands.
1087 * neighbor PEER version VERSION: BGP Peer commands. (line 23)
1088 * neighbor PEER weight WEIGHT: BGP Peer commands. (line 72)
1089 * neighbor PEER-GROUP route-server-client: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
1091 * neighbor WORD peer-group: BGP Peer Group. (line 6)
1092 * neighbor X:X::X:X route-server-client: Commands for configuring a Route Server.
1094 * net XX.XXXX. ... .XXX.XX: ISIS router. (line 17)
1095 * network A.B.C.D/M: BGP route. (line 6)
1096 * network A.B.C.D/M area <0-4294967295>: OSPF router. (line 173)
1097 * network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 172)
1098 * network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 26)
1099 * network IFNAME <1>: ripngd Configuration.
1101 * network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 14)
1102 * network NETWORK <1>: ripngd Configuration.
1104 * no agentx: MIB and command reference.
1106 * no aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M: Route Aggregation. (line 17)
1107 * no area <0-4294967295> authentication: OSPF area. (line 127)
1108 * no area <0-4294967295> export-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 86)
1109 * no area <0-4294967295> filter-list prefix NAME in: OSPF area.
1111 * no area <0-4294967295> filter-list prefix NAME out: OSPF area.
1113 * no area <0-4294967295> import-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 109)
1114 * no area <0-4294967295> range A.B.C.D/M: OSPF area. (line 9)
1115 * no area <0-4294967295> shortcut: OSPF area. (line 56)
1116 * no area <0-4294967295> stub: OSPF area. (line 63)
1117 * no area <0-4294967295> stub no-summary: OSPF area. (line 75)
1118 * no area <0-4294967295> virtual-link A.B.C.D: OSPF area. (line 51)
1119 * no area A.B.C.D authentication: OSPF area. (line 126)
1120 * no area A.B.C.D default-cost <0-16777215>: OSPF area. (line 80)
1121 * no area A.B.C.D export-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 85)
1122 * no area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME in: OSPF area. (line 117)
1123 * no area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME out: OSPF area. (line 118)
1124 * no area A.B.C.D import-list NAME: OSPF area. (line 108)
1125 * no area A.B.C.D range A.B.C.D/M: OSPF area. (line 8)
1126 * no area A.B.C.D range IPV4_PREFIX not-advertise: OSPF area. (line 28)
1127 * no area A.B.C.D range IPV4_PREFIX substitute IPV4_PREFIX: OSPF area.
1129 * no area A.B.C.D shortcut: OSPF area. (line 55)
1130 * no area A.B.C.D stub: OSPF area. (line 62)
1131 * no area A.B.C.D stub no-summary: OSPF area. (line 74)
1132 * no area A.B.C.D virtual-link A.B.C.D: OSPF area. (line 50)
1133 * no area-password: ISIS router. (line 27)
1134 * no auto-cost reference-bandwidth: OSPF router. (line 162)
1135 * no auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1>: OSPF6 router. (line 50)
1136 * no bandwidth <1-10000000>: Standard Commands. (line 31)
1137 * no banner motd: Basic Config Commands.
1139 * no bgp multiple-instance: Multiple instance. (line 13)
1140 * no capability opaque: Opaque LSA. (line 9)
1141 * no debug event: More Show IP BGP. (line 44)
1142 * no debug isis adj-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 7)
1143 * no debug isis checksum-errors: Debugging ISIS. (line 11)
1144 * no debug isis events: Debugging ISIS. (line 15)
1145 * no debug isis local-updates: Debugging ISIS. (line 19)
1146 * no debug isis packet-dump: Debugging ISIS. (line 23)
1147 * no debug isis protocol-errors: Debugging ISIS. (line 27)
1148 * no debug isis route-events: Debugging ISIS. (line 31)
1149 * no debug isis snp-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 35)
1150 * no debug isis spf-events: Debugging ISIS. (line 41)
1151 * no debug isis spf-statistics: Debugging ISIS. (line 42)
1152 * no debug isis spf-triggers: Debugging ISIS. (line 43)
1153 * no debug isis update-packets: Debugging ISIS. (line 48)
1154 * no debug keepalive: More Show IP BGP. (line 48)
1155 * no debug ospf event: Debugging OSPF. (line 27)
1156 * no debug ospf ism: Debugging OSPF. (line 16)
1157 * no debug ospf ism (status|events|timers): Debugging OSPF. (line 17)
1158 * no debug ospf lsa: Debugging OSPF. (line 36)
1159 * no debug ospf lsa (generate|flooding|refresh): Debugging OSPF.
1161 * no debug ospf nsm: Debugging OSPF. (line 22)
1162 * no debug ospf nsm (status|events|timers): Debugging OSPF. (line 23)
1163 * no debug ospf nssa: Debugging OSPF. (line 31)
1164 * no debug ospf packet (hello|dd|ls-request|ls-update|ls-ack|all) (send|recv) [detail]: Debugging OSPF.
1166 * no debug ospf te: Debugging OSPF. (line 41)
1167 * no debug ospf zebra: Debugging OSPF. (line 46)
1168 * no debug ospf zebra (interface|redistribute): Debugging OSPF.
1170 * no debug update: More Show IP BGP. (line 46)
1171 * no default-information originate: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1173 * no default-metric: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1175 * no default-metric <1-16>: RIP Metric Manipulation.
1177 * no distance <1-255>: RIP distance. (line 9)
1178 * no distance <1-255> <1>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1180 * no distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M: RIP distance. (line 13)
1181 * no distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M ACCESS-LIST: RIP distance. (line 18)
1182 * no distance ospf: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1184 * no distribute-list NAME out (kernel|connected|static|rip|ospf: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1186 * no domain-password: ISIS router. (line 28)
1187 * no dump bgp all [PATH] [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
1189 * no dump bgp route-mrt [PATH] [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
1191 * no dump bgp updates [PATH] [INTERVAL]: Dump BGP packets and table.
1193 * no exec-timeout: Basic Config Commands.
1195 * no hostname dynamic: ISIS router. (line 22)
1196 * no ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Standard Commands. (line 14)
1197 * no ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX secondary: Standard Commands. (line 19)
1198 * no ip as-path access-list WORD: AS Path Access List. (line 11)
1199 * no ip as-path access-list WORD {permit|deny} LINE: AS Path Access List.
1201 * no ip community-list expanded NAME: BGP Community Lists. (line 36)
1202 * no ip community-list NAME: BGP Community Lists. (line 34)
1203 * no ip community-list standard NAME: BGP Community Lists. (line 35)
1204 * no ip extcommunity-list expanded NAME: BGP Extended Community Lists.
1206 * no ip extcommunity-list NAME: BGP Extended Community Lists.
1208 * no ip extcommunity-list standard NAME: BGP Extended Community Lists.
1210 * no ip mroute PREFIX NEXTHOP [DISTANCE]: Multicast RIB Commands.
1212 * no ip multicast rpf-lookup-mode [MODE]: Multicast RIB Commands.
1214 * no ip ospf area [ADDR]: OSPF interface. (line 7)
1215 * no ip ospf authentication-key: OSPF interface. (line 19)
1216 * no ip ospf cost: OSPF interface. (line 57)
1217 * no ip ospf dead-interval: OSPF interface. (line 64)
1218 * no ip ospf hello-interval: OSPF interface. (line 81)
1219 * no ip ospf message-digest-key: OSPF interface. (line 45)
1220 * no ip ospf network: OSPF interface. (line 92)
1221 * no ip ospf priority: OSPF interface. (line 96)
1222 * no ip ospf retransmit interval: OSPF interface. (line 103)
1223 * no ip ospf transmit-delay: OSPF interface. (line 109)
1224 * no ip prefix-list NAME: IP Prefix List. (line 64)
1225 * no ip prefix-list NAME description [DESC]: ip prefix-list description.
1227 * no ip prefix-list sequence-number: ip prefix-list sequential number control.
1229 * no ip rip authentication key-chain KEY-CHAIN: RIP Authentication.
1231 * no ip rip authentication mode md5: RIP Authentication. (line 29)
1232 * no ip rip authentication mode text: RIP Authentication. (line 33)
1233 * no ip rip authentication string STRING: RIP Authentication. (line 37)
1234 * no ip router isis WORD: ISIS interface. (line 7)
1235 * no ip split-horizon: RIP Configuration. (line 70)
1236 * no ipv6 address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Standard Commands. (line 15)
1237 * no ipv6 nd adv-interval-option: Router Advertisement.
1239 * no ipv6 nd home-agent-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
1241 * no ipv6 nd home-agent-lifetime [<0-65520>]: Router Advertisement.
1243 * no ipv6 nd home-agent-preference [<0-65535>]: Router Advertisement.
1245 * no ipv6 nd managed-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
1247 * no ipv6 nd mtu [<1-65535>]: Router Advertisement.
1249 * no ipv6 nd other-config-flag: Router Advertisement.
1251 * no ipv6 nd ra-interval [<1-1800>]: Router Advertisement.
1253 * no ipv6 nd ra-interval [msec <70-1800000>]: Router Advertisement.
1255 * no ipv6 nd ra-lifetime [<0-9000>]: Router Advertisement.
1257 * no ipv6 nd reachable-time [<1-3600000>]: Router Advertisement.
1259 * no ipv6 nd router-preference [(high|medium|low)]: Router Advertisement.
1261 * no ipv6 nd suppress-ra: Router Advertisement.
1263 * no is-type: ISIS region. (line 7)
1264 * no isis circuit-type: ISIS interface. (line 13)
1265 * no isis csnp-interval: ISIS interface. (line 20)
1266 * no isis csnp-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 21)
1267 * no isis hello-interval: ISIS interface. (line 30)
1268 * no isis hello-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 31)
1269 * no isis hello-multiplier: ISIS interface. (line 37)
1270 * no isis hello-multiplier [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface.
1272 * no isis metric: ISIS interface. (line 45)
1273 * no isis metric [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 46)
1274 * no isis network point-to-point: ISIS interface. (line 52)
1275 * no isis passive: ISIS interface. (line 56)
1276 * no isis password: ISIS interface. (line 60)
1277 * no isis priority: ISIS interface. (line 66)
1278 * no isis priority [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 67)
1279 * no isis psnp-interval: ISIS interface. (line 73)
1280 * no isis psnp-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS interface. (line 74)
1281 * no link-detect: Standard Commands. (line 37)
1282 * no link-param: Link Parameters Commands.
1284 * no log facility: Basic Config Commands.
1286 * no log file: Basic Config Commands.
1288 * no log monitor: Basic Config Commands.
1290 * no log record-priority: Basic Config Commands.
1292 * no log stdout: Basic Config Commands.
1294 * no log syslog: Basic Config Commands.
1296 * no log timestamp precision: Basic Config Commands.
1298 * no log trap: Basic Config Commands.
1300 * no log-adjacency-changes: ISIS router. (line 33)
1301 * no log-adjacency-changes [detail]: OSPF router. (line 72)
1302 * no lsp-gen-interval: ISIS Timer. (line 8)
1303 * no lsp-gen-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS Timer. (line 9)
1304 * no lsp-refresh-interval: ISIS Timer. (line 15)
1305 * no lsp-refresh-interval <1>: ISIS Timer. (line 22)
1306 * no lsp-refresh-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS Timer. (line 16)
1307 * no lsp-refresh-interval [level-1 | level-2] <1>: ISIS Timer.
1309 * no max-lsp-lifetime: ISIS Timer. (line 29)
1310 * no max-lsp-lifetime [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS Timer. (line 30)
1311 * no max-metric router-lsa [on-startup|on-shutdown|administrative]: OSPF router.
1313 * no metric-style: ISIS router. (line 37)
1314 * no mpls-te: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1316 * no mpls-te <1>: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1318 * no mpls-te <2>: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1320 * no mpls-te inter-as: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1322 * no mpls-te router-address: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1324 * no multicast: Standard Commands. (line 27)
1325 * no neighbor: Link Parameters Commands.
1327 * no neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 34)
1328 * no neighbor PEER default-originate: BGP Peer commands. (line 61)
1329 * no neighbor PEER description ...: BGP Peer commands. (line 20)
1330 * no neighbor PEER dont-capability-negotiate: Capability Negotiation.
1332 * no neighbor PEER ebgp-multihop: BGP Peer commands. (line 17)
1333 * no neighbor PEER interface IFNAME: BGP Peer commands. (line 33)
1334 * no neighbor PEER local-as: BGP Peer commands. (line 83)
1335 * no neighbor PEER maximum-prefix NUMBER: BGP Peer commands. (line 78)
1336 * no neighbor PEER next-hop-self [all]: BGP Peer commands. (line 43)
1337 * no neighbor PEER override-capability: Capability Negotiation.
1339 * no neighbor PEER route-reflector-client: Route Reflector. (line 9)
1340 * no neighbor PEER shutdown: BGP Peer commands. (line 10)
1341 * no neighbor PEER strict-capability-match: Capability Negotiation.
1343 * no neighbor PEER ttl-security hops NUMBER: BGP Peer commands.
1345 * no neighbor PEER update-source: BGP Peer commands. (line 50)
1346 * no neighbor PEER weight WEIGHT: BGP Peer commands. (line 73)
1347 * no net XX.XXXX. ... .XXX.XX: ISIS router. (line 18)
1348 * no network A.B.C.D/M: BGP route. (line 15)
1349 * no network A.B.C.D/M area <0-4294967295>: OSPF router. (line 175)
1350 * no network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 174)
1351 * no network IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 27)
1352 * no network NETWORK: RIP Configuration. (line 15)
1353 * no ospf abr-type TYPE: OSPF router. (line 26)
1354 * no ospf opaque-lsa: Opaque LSA. (line 8)
1355 * no ospf rfc1583compatibility: OSPF router. (line 61)
1356 * no ospf router-id: OSPF router. (line 16)
1357 * no passive-interface IFNAME: RIP Configuration. (line 57)
1358 * no passive-interface INTERFACE: OSPF router. (line 78)
1359 * no pce address: Router Information. (line 12)
1360 * no pce domain as <0-65535>: Router Information. (line 14)
1361 * no pce flag: Router Information. (line 18)
1362 * no pce neighbor as <0-65535>: Router Information. (line 16)
1363 * no pce scope: Router Information. (line 20)
1364 * no redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1366 * no redistribute bgp: How to Announce RIP route.
1368 * no redistribute connected: How to Announce RIP route.
1370 * no redistribute kernel: How to Announce RIP route.
1372 * no redistribute ospf: How to Announce RIP route.
1374 * no redistribute static: How to Announce RIP route.
1376 * no route A.B.C.D/M: How to Announce RIP route.
1378 * no router bgp ASN: BGP router. (line 18)
1379 * no router isis WORD: ISIS router. (line 10)
1380 * no router ospf: OSPF router. (line 10)
1381 * no router rip: RIP Configuration. (line 11)
1382 * no router-info: Router Information. (line 7)
1383 * no set-overload-bit: ISIS router. (line 44)
1384 * no shutdown: Standard Commands. (line 9)
1385 * no smux peer OID: MIB and command reference.
1387 * no smux peer OID PASSWORD: MIB and command reference.
1389 * no spf-interval: ISIS Timer. (line 36)
1390 * no spf-interval [level-1 | level-2]: ISIS Timer. (line 37)
1391 * no timers basic: RIP Timers. (line 30)
1392 * no timers throttle spf: OSPF router. (line 90)
1393 * no timers throttle spf <1>: OSPF6 router. (line 17)
1394 * no version: RIP Version Control. (line 29)
1395 * offset-list ACCESS-LIST (in|out): RIP Metric Manipulation.
1397 * offset-list ACCESS-LIST (in|out) IFNAME: RIP Metric Manipulation.
1399 * on-match goto N: Route Map Exit Action Command.
1401 * on-match next: Route Map Exit Action Command.
1403 * ospf abr-type TYPE: OSPF router. (line 25)
1404 * ospf opaque-lsa: Opaque LSA. (line 6)
1405 * ospf rfc1583compatibility: OSPF router. (line 60)
1406 * ospf router-id A.B.C.D: OSPF router. (line 15)
1407 * packet-loss PERCENTAGE: Link Parameters Commands.
1409 * passive-interface (IFNAME|default): RIP Configuration. (line 56)
1410 * passive-interface INTERFACE: OSPF router. (line 77)
1411 * password PASSWORD: Basic Config Commands.
1413 * pce address <A.B.C.D>: Router Information. (line 11)
1414 * pce domain as <0-65535>: Router Information. (line 13)
1415 * pce flag BITPATTERN: Router Information. (line 17)
1416 * pce neighbor as <0-65535>: Router Information. (line 15)
1417 * pce scope BITPATTERN: Router Information. (line 19)
1418 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1420 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric <0-16777214>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1422 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric <0-16777214> route-map WORD: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1424 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric-type (1|2): Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1426 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric-type (1|2) metric <0-16777214>: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1428 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric-type (1|2) metric <0-16777214> route-map WORD: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1430 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) metric-type (1|2) route-map WORD: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1432 * redistribute (kernel|connected|static|rip|bgp) ROUTE-MAP: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
1434 * redistribute bgp: How to Announce RIP route.
1436 * redistribute bgp metric <0-16>: How to Announce RIP route.
1438 * redistribute bgp route-map ROUTE-MAP: How to Announce RIP route.
1440 * redistribute connected: How to Announce RIP route.
1442 * redistribute connected <1>: Redistribute routes to OSPF6.
1444 * redistribute connected <2>: Redistribute to BGP. (line 12)
1445 * redistribute connected metric <0-16>: How to Announce RIP route.
1447 * redistribute connected route-map ROUTE-MAP: How to Announce RIP route.
1449 * redistribute kernel: How to Announce RIP route.
1451 * redistribute kernel <1>: Redistribute to BGP. (line 6)
1452 * redistribute kernel metric <0-16>: How to Announce RIP route.
1454 * redistribute kernel route-map ROUTE-MAP: How to Announce RIP route.
1456 * redistribute ospf: How to Announce RIP route.
1458 * redistribute ospf <1>: Redistribute to BGP. (line 18)
1459 * redistribute ospf metric <0-16>: How to Announce RIP route.
1461 * redistribute ospf route-map ROUTE-MAP: How to Announce RIP route.
1463 * redistribute rip: Redistribute to BGP. (line 15)
1464 * redistribute ripng: Redistribute routes to OSPF6.
1466 * redistribute static: How to Announce RIP route.
1468 * redistribute static <1>: Redistribute routes to OSPF6.
1470 * redistribute static <2>: Redistribute to BGP. (line 9)
1471 * redistribute static metric <0-16>: How to Announce RIP route.
1473 * redistribute static route-map ROUTE-MAP: How to Announce RIP route.
1475 * res-bw BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
1477 * route A.B.C.D/M: How to Announce RIP route.
1479 * route NETWORK: ripngd Configuration.
1481 * route-map ROUTE-MAP-NAME (permit|deny) ORDER: Route Map Command.
1483 * router bgp AS-NUMBER: BGP instance and view.
1485 * router bgp AS-NUMBER view NAME: BGP instance and view.
1487 * router bgp ASN: BGP router. (line 12)
1488 * router isis WORD: ISIS router. (line 9)
1489 * router ospf: OSPF router. (line 9)
1490 * router ospf6: OSPF6 router. (line 6)
1491 * router rip: RIP Configuration. (line 6)
1492 * router ripng: ripngd Configuration.
1494 * router zebra: ripngd Configuration.
1496 * router-id A.B.C.D: OSPF6 router. (line 8)
1497 * router-info [as | area <A.B.C.D>]: Router Information. (line 6)
1498 * service advanced-vty: Basic Config Commands.
1500 * service integrated-vtysh-config: VTY shell integrated configuration.
1502 * service password-encryption: Basic Config Commands.
1504 * service terminal-length <0-512>: Basic Config Commands.
1506 * set as-path prepend AS-PATH: Using AS Path in Route Map.
1508 * set as-path prepend AS_PATH: Route Map Set Command.
1510 * set as-path prepend last-as NUM: Using AS Path in Route Map.
1512 * set comm-list WORD delete: BGP Community in Route Map.
1514 * set community COMMUNITY: BGP Community in Route Map.
1516 * set community COMMUNITY <1>: Route Map Set Command.
1518 * set community COMMUNITY additive: BGP Community in Route Map.
1520 * set community none: BGP Community in Route Map.
1522 * set extcommunity rt EXTCOMMUNITY: BGP Extended Communities in Route Map.
1524 * set extcommunity soo EXTCOMMUNITY: BGP Extended Communities in Route Map.
1526 * set ip next-hop A.B.C.D: RIP route-map. (line 52)
1527 * set ip next-hop IPV4_ADDRESS: Route Map Set Command.
1529 * set ipv6 next-hop global IPV6_ADDRESS: Route Map Set Command.
1531 * set ipv6 next-hop local IPV6_ADDRESS: Route Map Set Command.
1533 * set local-preference LOCAL_PREF: Route Map Set Command.
1535 * set metric <0-4294967295>: RIP route-map. (line 57)
1536 * set metric METRIC: Route Map Set Command.
1538 * set src ADDRESS: zebra Route Filtering.
1540 * set weight WEIGHT: Route Map Set Command.
1542 * set-overload-bit: ISIS router. (line 43)
1543 * show bgp ipv4 encap summary: BGP Address Family. (line 23)
1544 * show bgp ipv4 vpn summary: BGP Address Family. (line 24)
1545 * show bgp ipv6 encap summary: BGP Address Family. (line 25)
1546 * show bgp ipv6 vpn summary: BGP Address Family. (line 26)
1547 * show debug: More Show IP BGP. (line 36)
1548 * show debugging isis: Debugging ISIS. (line 51)
1549 * show debugging ospf: Debugging OSPF. (line 50)
1550 * show debugging rip: RIP Debug Commands. (line 28)
1551 * show debugging ripng: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands.
1553 * show interface: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1555 * show ip bgp: Show IP BGP. (line 6)
1556 * show ip bgp A.B.C.D: Show IP BGP. (line 7)
1557 * show ip bgp community: Display BGP Routes by Community.
1559 * show ip bgp community COMMUNITY: Display BGP Routes by Community.
1561 * show ip bgp community COMMUNITY <1>: More Show IP BGP. (line 10)
1562 * show ip bgp community COMMUNITY exact-match: Display BGP Routes by Community.
1564 * show ip bgp community COMMUNITY exact-match <1>: More Show IP BGP.
1566 * show ip bgp community-list WORD: Display BGP Routes by Community.
1568 * show ip bgp community-list WORD <1>: More Show IP BGP. (line 15)
1569 * show ip bgp community-list WORD exact-match: Display BGP Routes by Community.
1571 * show ip bgp community-list WORD exact-match <1>: More Show IP BGP.
1573 * show ip bgp dampened-paths: More Show IP BGP. (line 30)
1574 * show ip bgp encap all: BGP Address Family. (line 18)
1575 * show ip bgp flap-statistics: More Show IP BGP. (line 33)
1576 * show ip bgp neighbor [PEER]: More Show IP BGP. (line 22)
1577 * show ip bgp regexp LINE: Display BGP Routes by AS Path.
1579 * show ip bgp regexp LINE <1>: More Show IP BGP. (line 6)
1580 * show ip bgp summary: More Show IP BGP. (line 20)
1581 * show ip bgp view NAME: Viewing the view. (line 8)
1582 * show ip bgp vpnv4 all: BGP Address Family. (line 14)
1583 * show ip bgp X:X::X:X: Show IP BGP. (line 8)
1584 * show ip community-list: BGP Community Lists. (line 41)
1585 * show ip community-list NAME: BGP Community Lists. (line 42)
1586 * show ip extcommunity-list: BGP Extended Community Lists.
1588 * show ip extcommunity-list NAME: BGP Extended Community Lists.
1590 * show ip ospf: Showing OSPF information.
1592 * show ip ospf database: Showing OSPF information.
1594 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external): Opaque LSA.
1596 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) adv-router ADV-ROUTER: Opaque LSA.
1598 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID: Opaque LSA.
1600 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID adv-router ADV-ROUTER: Opaque LSA.
1602 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID self-originate: Opaque LSA.
1604 * show ip ospf database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) self-originate: Opaque LSA.
1606 * show ip ospf database ... adv-router ADV-ROUTER: Showing OSPF information.
1608 * show ip ospf database ... LINK-STATE-ID: Showing OSPF information.
1610 * show ip ospf database ... LINK-STATE-ID adv-router ADV-ROUTER: Showing OSPF information.
1612 * show ip ospf database ... LINK-STATE-ID self-originate: Showing OSPF information.
1614 * show ip ospf database ... self-originate: Showing OSPF information.
1616 * show ip ospf database asbr-router: Showing OSPF information.
1618 * show ip ospf database asbr-summary: Showing OSPF information.
1620 * show ip ospf database external: Showing OSPF information.
1622 * show ip ospf database max-age: Showing OSPF information.
1624 * show ip ospf database network: Showing OSPF information.
1626 * show ip ospf database self-originate: Showing OSPF information.
1628 * show ip ospf database summary: Showing OSPF information.
1630 * show ip ospf interface [INTERFACE]: Showing OSPF information.
1632 * show ip ospf mpls-te interface: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1634 * show ip ospf mpls-te interface INTERFACE: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1636 * show ip ospf mpls-te router: OSPF Traffic Engineering.
1638 * show ip ospf neighbor: Showing OSPF information.
1640 * show ip ospf neighbor detail: Showing OSPF information.
1642 * show ip ospf neighbor INTERFACE: Showing OSPF information.
1644 * show ip ospf neighbor INTERFACE detail: Showing OSPF information.
1646 * show ip ospf route: Showing OSPF information.
1648 * show ip ospf router-info: Router Information. (line 30)
1649 * show ip ospf router-info pce: Router Information. (line 32)
1650 * show ip prefix-list: Showing ip prefix-list.
1652 * show ip prefix-list detail: Showing ip prefix-list.
1654 * show ip prefix-list detail NAME: Showing ip prefix-list.
1656 * show ip prefix-list NAME: Showing ip prefix-list.
1658 * show ip prefix-list NAME A.B.C.D/M: Showing ip prefix-list.
1660 * show ip prefix-list NAME A.B.C.D/M first-match: Showing ip prefix-list.
1662 * show ip prefix-list NAME A.B.C.D/M longer: Showing ip prefix-list.
1664 * show ip prefix-list NAME seq NUM: Showing ip prefix-list.
1666 * show ip prefix-list summary: Showing ip prefix-list.
1668 * show ip prefix-list summary NAME: Showing ip prefix-list.
1670 * show ip prefix-list [NAME]: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1672 * show ip protocol: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1674 * show ip rip: Show RIP Information.
1676 * show ip rip status: Show RIP Information.
1678 * show ip ripng: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands.
1680 * show ip route: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1682 * show ip route isis: Showing ISIS information.
1684 * show ip rpf: Multicast RIB Commands.
1686 * show ip rpf ADDR: Multicast RIB Commands.
1688 * show ipforward: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1690 * show ipv6 bgp encap all: BGP Address Family. (line 19)
1691 * show ipv6 bgp vpn all: BGP Address Family. (line 15)
1692 * show ipv6 ospf6 database: Showing OSPF6 information.
1694 * show ipv6 ospf6 interface: Showing OSPF6 information.
1696 * show ipv6 ospf6 neighbor: Showing OSPF6 information.
1698 * show ipv6 ospf6 request-list A.B.C.D: Showing OSPF6 information.
1700 * show ipv6 ospf6 [INSTANCE_ID]: Showing OSPF6 information.
1702 * show ipv6 route: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1704 * show ipv6 route ospf6: Showing OSPF6 information.
1706 * show ipv6forward: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1708 * show isis database: Showing ISIS information.
1710 * show isis database <LSP id> [detail]: Showing ISIS information.
1712 * show isis database detail <LSP id>: Showing ISIS information.
1714 * show isis database [detail]: Showing ISIS information.
1716 * show isis hostname: Showing ISIS information.
1718 * show isis interface: Showing ISIS information.
1720 * show isis interface <interface name>: Showing ISIS information.
1722 * show isis interface detail: Showing ISIS information.
1724 * show isis mpls-te interface: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1726 * show isis mpls-te interface INTERFACE: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1728 * show isis mpls-te router: ISIS Traffic Engineering.
1730 * show isis neighbor: Showing ISIS information.
1732 * show isis neighbor <System Id>: Showing ISIS information.
1734 * show isis neighbor detail: Showing ISIS information.
1736 * show isis summary: Showing ISIS information.
1738 * show isis topology: Showing ISIS information.
1740 * show isis topology [level-1|level-2]: Showing ISIS information.
1742 * show logging: Terminal Mode Commands.
1744 * show route-map [NAME]: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1746 * show version: Terminal Mode Commands.
1748 * show zebra fpm stats: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
1750 * shutdown: Standard Commands. (line 8)
1751 * smux peer OID: MIB and command reference.
1753 * smux peer OID PASSWORD: MIB and command reference.
1755 * spf-interval <1-120>: ISIS Timer. (line 34)
1756 * spf-interval [level-1 | level-2] <1-120>: ISIS Timer. (line 35)
1757 * table TABLENO: Static Route Commands.
1759 * terminal length <0-512>: Terminal Mode Commands.
1761 * timers basic UPDATE TIMEOUT GARBAGE: RIP Timers. (line 6)
1762 * timers throttle spf DELAY INITIAL-HOLDTIME MAX-HOLDTIME: OSPF router.
1764 * timers throttle spf DELAY INITIAL-HOLDTIME MAX-HOLDTIME <1>: OSPF6 router.
1766 * unrsv-bw <0-7> BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
1768 * use-bw BANDWIDTH: Link Parameters Commands.
1770 * username USERNAME nopassword: VTY shell username. (line 6)
1771 * version VERSION: RIP Version Control. (line 19)
1772 * who: Terminal Mode Commands.
1774 * write file: Terminal Mode Commands.
1776 * write terminal: Terminal Mode Commands.
1780 File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Key Index, Next: Index, Prev: Command Index, Up: Top
1788 * <?>: CLI Advanced Commands.
1790 * C-a: CLI Movement Commands.
1792 * C-b: CLI Movement Commands.
1794 * C-c: CLI Advanced Commands.
1796 * C-d: CLI Editing Commands. (line 14)
1797 * C-e: CLI Movement Commands.
1799 * C-f: CLI Movement Commands.
1801 * C-h: CLI Editing Commands. (line 11)
1802 * C-k: CLI Editing Commands. (line 23)
1803 * C-n: CLI Advanced Commands.
1805 * C-p: CLI Advanced Commands.
1807 * C-t: CLI Editing Commands. (line 29)
1808 * C-u: CLI Editing Commands. (line 26)
1809 * C-v: CLI Editing Commands. (line 32)
1810 * C-w: CLI Editing Commands. (line 20)
1811 * C-z: CLI Advanced Commands.
1813 * <DEL>: CLI Editing Commands. (line 11)
1814 * <DOWN>: CLI Advanced Commands.
1816 * <LEFT>: CLI Movement Commands.
1818 * M-b: CLI Movement Commands.
1820 * M-d: CLI Editing Commands. (line 17)
1821 * M-f: CLI Movement Commands.
1823 * <RIGHT>: CLI Movement Commands.
1825 * <TAB>: CLI Advanced Commands.
1827 * <UP>: CLI Advanced Commands.
1831 File: quagga.info, Node: Index, Prev: VTY Key Index, Up: Top
1839 * About Quagga: About Quagga. (line 6)
1840 * Bug hunting: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1841 * Bug Reports: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1842 * Build options: The Configure script and its options.
1844 * Building on Linux boxes: Linux notes. (line 6)
1845 * Building the system: Installation. (line 6)
1846 * Compatibility with other systems: Supported Platforms. (line 6)
1847 * Configuration files for running the software: Config Commands.
1849 * Configuration options: The Configure script and its options.
1851 * Configuring Quagga: Linux notes. (line 6)
1852 * Contact information: Mailing List. (line 6)
1853 * Distance-vector routing protocol: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 6)
1854 * Distribution configuration: The Configure script and its options.
1856 * Errors in the software: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1857 * Files for running configurations: Config Commands. (line 6)
1858 * Found a bug?: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1859 * Getting the herd running: Config Commands. (line 6)
1860 * How to get in touch with Quagga: Mailing List. (line 6)
1861 * How to install Quagga: Installation. (line 6)
1862 * Installation: Installation. (line 6)
1863 * Installing Quagga: Installation. (line 6)
1864 * ISIS: OSPF6 Configuration Examples.
1866 * Link State Advertisement: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 12)
1867 * Link State Announcement: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 12)
1868 * Link State DataBase: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 12)
1869 * Link-state routing protocol: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 6)
1870 * Link-state routing protocol advantages: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 22)
1871 * Link-state routing protocol disadvantages: OSPF Fundamentals.
1873 * Linux configurations: Linux notes. (line 6)
1874 * LSA flooding: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 12)
1875 * Mailing lists: Mailing List. (line 6)
1876 * Mailing Quagga: Mailing List. (line 6)
1877 * Making Quagga: Installation. (line 6)
1878 * Modifying the herd's behavior: Config Commands. (line 6)
1879 * NHRP: ISIS Configuration Examples.
1881 * Operating systems that support Quagga: Supported Platforms. (line 6)
1882 * Options for configuring: The Configure script and its options.
1884 * Options to ./configure: The Configure script and its options.
1886 * OSPF Areas overview: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 103)
1887 * OSPF Fundamentals: OSPFv2. (line 27)
1888 * OSPF Hello Protocol: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 55)
1889 * OSPF Hello Protocol overview: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 53)
1890 * OSPF LSA overview: OSPF Fundamentals. (line 73)
1891 * OSPFv2: ripngd Filtering Commands.
1893 * Overview: Overview. (line 6)
1894 * Quagga Least-Privileges: Least-Privilege support.
1896 * Quagga on other systems: Supported Platforms. (line 6)
1897 * Quagga Privileges: Least-Privilege support.
1899 * Reporting bugs: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1900 * Reporting software errors: Bug Reports. (line 6)
1901 * Software architecture: System Architecture. (line 6)
1902 * Software internals: System Architecture. (line 6)
1903 * Supported platforms: Supported Platforms. (line 6)
1904 * System architecture: System Architecture. (line 6)