On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 10:10:42AM -0700, Michael Favinsky wrote:
> Does OpenBGPd have something similar to Cisco's weight attribute? I looked
> at the man page and it doesn't seem to mention weight.

  i have current snapshot from may17 and it's in there.

  could probably check the cvsweb for the manpage and see when 
  it got documented.

-[bgpd.conf(5)-
     prepend-self number
             Prepend the local AS number times to the AS path.

     weight number
             The weight is used to tip prefixes with equally long AS paths in
             one or the other direction.  A prefix is weighed at a very late
             stage in the decision process.  If number starts with a plus or
             minus sign, the weight will be adjusted by adding or subtracting
             number; otherwise it will be set to number.  Weight is a local
             non-transitive attribute and a bgpd-specific extension.

FILES
     /etc/bgpd.conf  bgpd(8) configuration file
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  <sigh>
        
  has that crap ever been upheld in a court anywhere?

  jared

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