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This applies even when a channel is defined in a template, therefore it is not possible to 'modify' channel (inherited from template) in protocol definition. That would lead to two channels of the same type and therefore invalid configuration.
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Since 2.0.1, channels inherited from template may be 'redefined' in protocol definition.
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## BGP Export filter processing
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## BGP Export filter processing
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For BGP, many protocol options are now channel options, as they are limited to each AFI/SAFI represented by that channel. See documentation for details.
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For BGP, many protocol options are now channel options, as they are limited to each AFI/SAFI represented by that channel. See documentation for details.
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External BGP now requires explicit configuration of import and export policies (import and export filters in channels).
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OSPF and RIP use ECMP and link detection by default. Also direct BGP uses link detection by default.
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OSPF and RIP use ECMP and link detection by default. Also direct BGP uses link detection by default.
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Babel protocol interface options *hello interval* and *update interval* now require time units (*s*, *ms*) and have sub-second precision.
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Babel protocol interface options *hello interval* and *update interval* now require time units (*s*, *ms*) and have sub-second precision.
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Pipe protocol now by default propagates routes in both direction (like with `import all; export all;`).
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On Linux, default value for kernel option *metric* was changed to 32.
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On Linux, default value for kernel option *metric* was changed to 32.
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Kernel option *device routes* was removed. Device routes are handled as regular router.
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Kernel option *device routes* was removed. Device routes are handled as regular router.
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