> > (If you test this with Babel, you need to set "reflect-kernel-metric true"

> What does that do?
[...]
> So it takes whatever metric it came up with and sets the metric as kernel
> priority?

That's right.

> So if there is a shorter prefix that has a lower metric, this will be
> chosen over a longer prefix with higher metric?

No, the kernel still uses the most specific route -- it's only in case of
equal prefixes that the kernel priority is used.  It's analoguous to
Cisco's administative distance.

-- Juliusz

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