> > default split-horizon false > > interface eth0 split-horizon true
> Does the order matter? In other words, is the above equivalent to: > > interface eth0 split-horizon true > default split-horizon false All "interface" statements take priority over all "default" statements, so in this particular case order doesn't matter. (The initial plan was that a default statement would only apply to later interface statements, which would have been easier to implement, but Matthieu and Baptiste both argued that it's counter-intuitive.) > > you can now put the option in the config file > > > > option kernel-priority 42 > Openwrt-style, Nah, that's a real LL(1) parser, not a dodgy shell hack. > > babeld -C 'option kernel-priority 42' eth0 > > I assume -C is also usable for defaults? > babeld -C 'default split-horizon false' -C 'interface eth0 split-horizon true' Yes, any -C options are merged with the config file (and take priority over the latter). --jch _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

