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author | Ondrej Filip <feela@network.cz> | 2010-08-03 15:14:26 +0200 |
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committer | Ondrej Filip <feela@network.cz> | 2010-08-03 15:16:25 +0200 |
commit | 4733b49ed6ec11669061e15680417961d13c7a61 (patch) | |
tree | 2da1227f13c4004814f0ac231541eec0d3734b61 /doc/bird.sgml | |
parent | 2c9033afd5ce5e99255d248fb065e94534405da7 (diff) | |
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Syntax of sets improved.
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diff --git a/doc/bird.sgml b/doc/bird.sgml index 266c449..c46ea4f 100644 --- a/doc/bird.sgml +++ b/doc/bird.sgml @@ -707,7 +707,8 @@ incompatible with each other (that is to prevent you from shooting in the foot). but you can't modify them. Literals of type <cf>int set</cf> look like <cf> [ 1, 2, 5..7 ]</cf>. As you can see, both simple values and ranges are permitted in sets. For pair sets, expressions like <cf/(123,*)/ can be used to denote ranges (in - that case <cf/(123,0)..(123,65535)/). + that case <cf/(123,0)..(123,65535)/). You can also use <cf/(123,5..100/ for range + <cf/(123,5)..(123,100)/. Sets of prefixes are special: their literals does not allow ranges, but allows prefix patterns that are written as <cf><M>ipaddress</M>/<M>pxlen</M>{<M>low</M>,<M>high</M>}</cf>. |