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authorMikael Magnusson <mikma@users.sourceforge.net>2023-11-25 23:44:42 +0100
committerMikael Magnusson <mikma@users.sourceforge.net>2023-11-25 23:44:42 +0100
commita91f0bae4a3a5ce1b5273dc6e0330a05142f494a (patch)
tree4c83dea0469529512ef0f85a40d0212e123cfadc
parent83fb8f19a27423643fdd6d9274747c0fdb72e729 (diff)
parent23f94b1368b71faa0a03e50b9e9d0cf8535cff3a (diff)
Merge commit '23f94b13' into wireguard-next-tmp7-1
-rw-r--r--doc/bird.sgml18
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/bird.sgml b/doc/bird.sgml
index eb8205d5..f2063325 100644
--- a/doc/bird.sgml
+++ b/doc/bird.sgml
@@ -1116,7 +1116,11 @@ protocol bgp from {
<p>The MPLS domain definition is mandatory for a MPLS router. All MPLS channels
and MPLS-aware protocols are associated with some MPLS domain (although usually
implicitly with the sole one). In the MPLS domain definition you can configure
-details of MPLS label allocation. Currently, there is just one option:
+details of MPLS label allocation. Currently, there is just one option,
+<cf/label range/.
+
+<p>Note that the MPLS subsystem is experimental, it is likely that there will be
+some backward-incompatible changes in the future.
<descrip>
<tag><label id="mpls-domain-label-range">label range <m/name/ { start <m/number/; length <m/number/; [<m/.../] }</tag>
@@ -3621,10 +3625,9 @@ future. It is not ready for production usage and therefore it is not compiled
by default and have to be enabled during installation by the configure option
<tt/--with-protocols=/.
-<p>The implementation is limited to monitor protocol state changes and routes
-in <ref id="bgp-import-table" name="BGP import tables"> (not regular routing
-tables), therefore import table must be enabled in BGP protocols. All BGP
-protocols are monitored automatically.
+<p>The implementation supports monitoring protocol state changes, pre-policy
+routes (in <ref id="bgp-import-table" name="BGP import tables">) and post-policy
+routes (in regular routing tables). All BGP protocols are monitored automatically.
<sect1>Example
<label id="bmp-exam">
@@ -3634,8 +3637,11 @@ protocol bmp {
# The monitoring station to connect to
station address ip 198.51.100.10 port 1790;
- # required option
+ # Monitor received routes (in import table)
monitoring rib in pre_policy;
+
+ # Monitor accepted routes (passed import filters)
+ monitoring rib in post_policy;
}
</code>