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	number of networks, number of routes before and after filtering). If
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						number of networks, number of routes before and after filtering). If
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	you use <cf/count/ instead, only the statistics will be printed.
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						you use <cf/count/ instead, only the statistics will be printed.
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						<tag><label id="cli-mrt-dump">mrt dump table <m/name/|"<m/pattern/" to "<m/filename/" [filter <m/f/|where <m/c/]</tag>
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						Dump content of a routing table to a specified file in MRT table dump
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						format. See <ref id="mrt" name="MRT protocol"> for details.
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	<tag><label id="cli-configure">configure [soft] ["<m/config file/"] [timeout [<m/num/]]</tag>
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						<tag><label id="cli-configure">configure [soft] ["<m/config file/"] [timeout [<m/num/]]</tag>
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	Reload configuration from a given file. BIRD will smoothly switch itself
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						Reload configuration from a given file. BIRD will smoothly switch itself
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	to the new configuration, protocols are reconfigured if possible,
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						to the new configuration, protocols are reconfigured if possible,
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					<sect>MRT
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					<label id="mrt">
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					<sect1>Introduction
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					<label id="mrt-intro">
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					<p>The MRT protocol is a component responsible for handling the Multi-Threaded
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					Routing Toolkit (MRT) routing information export format, which is mainly used
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					for collecting and analyzing of routing information from BGP routers. The MRT
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					protocol can be configured to do periodic dumps of routing tables, created MRT
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					files can be analyzed later by other tools. Independent MRT table dumps can also
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					be requested from BIRD client. There is also a feature to save incoming BGP
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					messages in MRT files, but it is controlled by <ref id="proto-mrtdump"
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					name="mrtdump"> options independently of MRT protocol, although that might
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					change in the future.
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					BIRD implements the main MRT format specification as defined in <rfc id="6396">
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					and the ADD_PATH extension (<rfc id="8050">).
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					<sect1>Configuration
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					<label id="mrt-config">
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					<p>MRT configuration consists of several statements describing routing table
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					dumps. Multiple independent periodic dumps can be done as multiple MRT protocol
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					instances. The MRT protocol does not use channels. There are two mandatory
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					statements: <cf/filename/ and <cf/period/.
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					The behavior can be modified by following configuration parameters:
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					<descrip>
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						<tag><label id="mrt-table">table <m/name/ | "<m/pattern/"</tag>
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						Specify a routing table (or a set of routing tables described by a
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						wildcard pattern) that are to be dumped by the MRT protocol instance.
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						Default: the master table.
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						<tag><label id="mrt-filter">filter { <m/filter commands/ }</tag>
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						The MRT protocol allows to specify a filter that is applied to routes as
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						they are dumped. Rejected routes are ignored and not saved to the MRT
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						dump file. Default: no filter.
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						<tag><label id="mrt-where">where <m/filter expression/</tag>
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						An alternative way to specify a filter for the MRT protocol.
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						<tag><label id="mrt-filename">filename "<m/filename/"</tag>
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						Specify a filename for MRT dump files. The filename may contain time
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						format sequences with <it/strftime(3)/ notation (see <it/man strftime/
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						for details), there is also a sequence "%N" that is expanded to the name
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						of dumped table. Therefore, each periodic dump of each table can be
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						saved to a different file. Mandatory, see example below.
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						<tag><label id="mrt-period">period <m/number/</tag>
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						Specify the time interval (in seconds) between periodic dumps.
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						Mandatory.
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						<tag><label id="mrt-always-add-path">always add path <m/switch/</tag>
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						The MRT format uses special records (specified in <rfc id="8050">) for
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						routes received using BGP ADD_PATH extension to keep Path ID, while
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						other routes use regular records. This has advantage of better
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						compatibility with tools that do not know special records, but it loses
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						information about which route is the best route. When this option is
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						enabled, both ADD_PATH and non-ADD_PATH routes are stored in ADD_PATH
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						records and order of routes for network is preserved. Default: disabled.
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					</descrip>
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					<sect1>Example
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					<label id="mrt-exam">
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					<p><code>
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					protocol mrt {
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						table "tab*";
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						where source = RTS_BGP;
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						filename "/var/log/bird/%N_%F_%T.mrt";
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						period 300;
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					}
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					</code>
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<sect>OSPF
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					<sect>OSPF
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<label id="ospf">
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