4 # option 'multicast_address' 'ff02:0:0:0:0:0:1:6'
6 # option 'state_file' '/var/lib/babel-state'
7 # option 'hello_interval' '4'
8 # option 'wired_hello_interval' '20'
9 # Enable detection of idle networks. This functonality is
10 # experimental, don't use it unless you know what you are doing.
11 ## option 'idle_hello_interval' '0'
12 # option 'diversity' '0,128'
13 # option 'kernel_priority' '0'
14 # Do not use this option unless you know what you are doing, as it can
15 # cause persistent route flapping.
16 ## option 'duplication_priority' '0'
17 # option 'carrier_sense' 'false'
18 # option 'assume_wireless' 'false'
19 # option 'no_split_horizon' 'false'
20 # option 'parasitic' 'false'
22 # Listen for connections from a front-end, e.g. on port 33123.
23 ## option 'local_server' '33123'
24 # Keep unfeasible routes
25 ## option 'keep_unfeasible' 'false'
26 # Use the given kernel routing table for routes inserted by babeld.
27 ## option 'export_table' '0'
28 # Export routes from the given kernel routing table.
29 ## option 'import_table' '0'
30 # The configuration file is not necessary since you can do everything
32 # option 'conf_file' '/etc/babeld.conf'
33 # option 'log_file' '/var/log/babeld.log'
35 # You can use aliases (like lan, wlan) or real names (like eth0.0).
36 # If you use an alias, it must be already defined when babeld starts.
37 # Otherwise, the name is taken literally and the interface can be
38 # brought up later (useful for tunnels for instance).
40 # Remove this line to enable babeld on this interface
41 option 'ignore' 'true'
42 # option 'wired' 'auto'
43 # option 'link_quality' 'auto'
44 # option 'split_horizon' 'auto'
45 # The default is 96 for wired interfaces, and 256 for wireless ones
46 ## option 'rxcost' '256'
47 # The default is specified with the -h and -H command-line flags.
48 ## option 'hello_interval' '4'
49 # This can be set to a fairly large value, unless significant
50 # packet loss is expected. The default is four times the hello
52 ## option 'update_interval' '16'
55 option 'ignore' 'true'
57 # A filter consists in a type ('in', 'out' or 'redistribute'), an action
58 # ('allow', 'deny' or 'metric xxx') and a set of selectors ('ip', 'eq',
59 # etc.). See /etc/babeld.conf for more details.
60 # Here is a sample filter wich redistributes the default route if its
61 # protocol number is "boot", e.g. when it installed by dhcp. It is
62 # disabled by default.
64 option 'ignore' 'true'
66 option 'type' 'redistribute'
67 # Selectors: ip, eq, le, ge, neigh, id, proto, local, if
68 option 'ip' '0.0.0.0/0'
72 option 'action' 'metric 128'