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| /openbsd/src/regress/usr.sbin/bgpd/integrationtests/ |
| D | bgpd.maxcomm.rdomain2.conf | 22 network 10.12.0.0/24 23 network 10.12.1.0/24 set { $C1 } 24 network 10.12.2.0/24 set { $C2 } 25 network 10.12.3.0/24 set { $C3 } 26 network 10.12.4.0/24 set { $C4 } 28 network 10.13.0.0/24 29 network 10.13.1.0/24 set { $EC1 } 30 network 10.13.2.0/24 set { $EC2 } 31 network 10.13.3.0/24 set { $EC3 } 32 network 10.13.4.0/24 set { $EC4 } [all …]
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| D | bgpd.ixp.rdomain2_2.conf | 7 network 2.0.1.0/24 set community NO_EXPORT 8 network 2.0.2.0/24 set community NO_ADVERTISE 9 network 2.0.3.0/24 10 network 2.0.4.0/24 11 network 2.0.5.0/24 12 network 2.0.6.0/24 set prepend-self 8 13 network 2.0.7.0/24 14 network 192.168.8.0/24 15 network 2.0.9.0/24 set nexthop 192.0.2.77 16 network 22.0.10.0/24 [all …]
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| D | bgpd.ixp.rdomain2_3.conf | 7 network 3.0.1.0/24 set community NO_EXPORT 8 network 3.0.2.0/24 set community NO_ADVERTISE 10 network 3.0.3.0/24 set community 65507:999 12 network 3.0.4.0/24 set large-community 999:65508:999 14 network 3.0.5.0/24 set large-community 999:0:999 16 network 3.0.6.0/24 set community 0:1 18 network 3.0.7.0/24 set { community 0:999 large-community 999:65501:1 } 20 network 3.0.8.0/24 set community 65521:1 22 network 3.0.9.0/24 set large-community 999:65522:1 24 network 3.0.10.0/24 set community 65523:1 [all …]
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| D | maxattr.sh | 92 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.60.0/24 93 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.61.0/24 community 0:1 94 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.62.0/24 community 0:1 95 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.63.0/24 community 0:1 96 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.64.0/24 community 0:1 97 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.65.0/24 community 0:1 98 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.66.0/24 community 0:1 99 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 2001:db8:60::/48 100 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 2001:db8:61::/48 community 0:2 101 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 2001:db8:62::/48 community 0:2 [all …]
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| D | bgpd.mrt.conf | 4 network 192.0.2.0/24 set { 10 network 198.51.100.0/24 set { 15 network 203.0.113.0/24 17 network 2001:db8:1::/48 set { 23 network 2001:db8:2::/48 set { 28 network 2001:db8:3::/48 35 network 192.0.2.0/24 set { 41 network 198.51.100.0/24 set { 46 network 203.0.113.0/24 48 network 2001:db8:1::/48 set { [all …]
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| D | bgpd.addpath.rdomain2_2.conf | 7 network 2.0.1.0/24 8 network 2.0.2.0/24 9 network 2.0.3.0/24 10 network 2.0.4.0/24 11 network 2.0.5.0/24 12 network 2.0.6.0/24 set prepend-self 2 13 network 2.0.7.0/24 14 network 2.0.8.0/24 15 network 2.0.9.0/24
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| D | bgpd.addpath.rdomain2_3.conf | 7 network 2.0.2.0/24 8 network 2.0.3.0/24 9 network 2.0.4.0/24 10 network 2.0.5.0/24 11 network 2.0.6.0/24 12 network 2.0.7.0/24 set prepend-self 2 13 network 2.0.8.0/24 14 network 2.0.9.0/24
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| D | bgpd.addpath.rdomain2_4.conf | 7 network 2.0.3.0/24 8 network 2.0.4.0/24 9 network 2.0.5.0/24 10 network 2.0.6.0/24 11 network 2.0.7.0/24 12 network 2.0.8.0/24 set prepend-self 2 13 network 2.0.9.0/24
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| D | bgpd.addpath.rdomain2_5.conf | 7 network 2.0.4.0/24 8 network 2.0.5.0/24 9 network 2.0.6.0/24 10 network 2.0.7.0/24 11 network 2.0.8.0/24 12 network 2.0.9.0/24 set prepend-self 2
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| D | bgpd.network_statement.rdomain2.conf | 11 network prefix-set mynetworks 12 network inet static 13 network inet connected 14 network inet rtlabel PAIR2RTABLE 15 network inet priority 55
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| D | maxprefixout.sh | 81 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.58.0/24 82 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.59.0/24 88 echo test1: add another network 89 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.60.0/24 113 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.58.0/24 114 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.59.0/24 115 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.60.0/24
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| D | maxprefix.sh | 80 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.58.0/24 81 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.59.0/24 87 echo test1: add another network 88 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.60.0/24 111 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.58.0/24 112 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.59.0/24 113 route -T ${RDOMAIN1} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.60.0/24
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| D | l3vpn.sh | 107 echo Add new network 108 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 192.168.45.0/24 rd 4200000002:14 109 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 2001:db8:42:45::/64 rd 4200000002:14 114 echo Remove new network 115 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network del 192.168.45.0/24 rd 4200000002:14 116 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network del 2001:db8:42:45::/64 rd 4200000002:14
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| D | pftable.sh | 94 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network add 10.12.69.0/24 97 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl -s /var/run/bgpd.sock.12_2 network add 10.12.69.0/24 102 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl network del 10.12.69.0/24 105 route -T ${RDOMAIN2} exec bgpctl -s /var/run/bgpd.sock.12_2 network del 10.12.69.0/24
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| /openbsd/src/regress/usr.sbin/bgpd/config/ |
| D | bgpd.conf.8.in | 2 # test network prefix-set 11 network prefix-set mynetworks 12 network prefix-set mynetworks set { community 64512:3000 } 13 network 10.10.10.0/25 14 network 10.10.10.128/25 set { community 64512:3001 } 15 network 2001:db8:cafe::/56 16 network 2001:db8:f00d::/56 set { community 64512:3002 } 17 network inet static 18 network inet static set { community 64512:3003 } 19 network inet6 static [all …]
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| D | bgpd.conf.8.ok | 11 network prefix-set mynetworks 12 network prefix-set mynetworks set { community 64512:3000 } 13 network 10.10.10.0/25 14 network 10.10.10.128/25 set { community 64512:3001 } 15 network 2001:db8:cafe::/56 16 network 2001:db8:f00d::/56 set { community 64512:3002 } 17 network inet static 18 network inet static set { community 64512:3003 } 19 network inet6 static 20 network inet6 static set { community 64512:3004 } [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/regress/sbin/pfctl/ |
| D | pfi3.ok | 3 tun100:network: 4 (tun100:network): 13 tun100:0:network: 14 (tun100:0:network):
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| D | pfi1.ok | 3 lo:network: 127.0.0.0/8 ::1 4 (lo:network): 127.0.0.0/8 ::1 13 lo:0:network: 127.0.0.0/8 ::1 14 (lo:0:network): 127.0.0.0/8 ::1
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| D | pfi2.ok | 2 self:network and (self:network) match. 7 self:network:0 and (self:network:0) match.
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| D | pf49.in | 1 #test :broadcast and :network modifiers 2 pass in on lo0 from lo0:network to any keep state 3 pass out on lo0 inet from lo0:network to any 4 pass in on lo0 inet6 from lo0:network to any keep state
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/ |
| D | 950221-1.c | 5 short network; member 14 cp->network = (v == -1) ? 100 : v; in f() 15 net = cp->network; in f()
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/amd64/ |
| D | install | 8 If your machine supports PXE network boots, you could try to configure a 9 server for a network install. 18 correct installation media (floppy, CD, USB key or network/PXE) rather 21 If you are installing across the network with PXE, you will need 27 CD-ROM drive, or across a network, most likely more than a minute.
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| /openbsd/src/usr.sbin/ypserv/ypserv/ |
| D | ypserv.acl | 20 # This is the commands that will match a network 29 # of the network number. So if the network is subneted the you have to add 30 # the netmask. In my case I've got the network 139.58.253.0 at home so too
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/i386/ |
| D | install | 8 If your machine supports PXE network boots, you could try to configure a 9 server for a network install. 18 correct installation media (floppy, CD, USB key or network/PXE) rather 21 If you are installing across the network with PXE, you will need 27 CD-ROM drive, or across a network, most likely more than a minute.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Net-Ping/t/ |
| D | 400_ping_syn.t | 6 print "1..0 # Skip: network dependent test\n"; 23 # Remote network test using syn protocol. 28 # on a clear network. If you know you do not have a direct 79 # check if network is up 111 "on a clear network.");
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