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Some of the changes might be inaccurate. They have only been tested against
the demo version of a Cisco IOS XRv. Any feedback about real world IOS XR
testing will be appreciated.
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The timeout can be specified in seconds with the ['timeout'] array index
within the router configuration. The default value is 30 seconds.
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Remove the global options to disable/enable IPv6 or IPv4. These options can
now be used on the router configuration level, which seems more appropriate.
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When disabling IPv6 or IPv4, the looking glass will not try to use both
IP protocol versions when looking for an AS routes or when pinging or
tracerouting.
If an IP address of a disabling IP version is used, the user will have an
error in return of its command. This error will tell him that the IP version
he is trying to use is disabled.
Please note that when trying to ping or traceroute a hostname from a Cisco or
a Juniper device, this looking glass will not prevent the device to use a
disabled IP version when executing its command.
This commit also contains some small changes with HTML tags.
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Add configuration variable to set the path to a file containing a peering
policy. This file must be readable by the webserver and must contain HTML
formatted text (on which CSS rules will be applied).
If the variable is set to null, no peering policy will be displayed.
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With ping only the options can be changed to match what the user wants.
With traceroute the options and the binary can be changed (some people prefer
to use mtr instead of traceroute).
Please refer to the documentation to see how it works.
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Use $config['frontpage']['header_link'] to give a link to be used
when the header is clicked. The default value is null and means that
no link will be used.
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Set $config\['output'\]\['show_command'\] to true or false to show
or hide the command in the output.
Also fix ping/traceroute without FQDN on BIRD, Quagga and Cisco.
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On software router, an IPv4 and IPv6 addresses need to be specified.
Not specifying one of them or both will result in the router trying
to use the best address to contact the destination.
This fix the bug where software routers could not ping or traceroute
IPv6 destination with only a IPv4 source address (obviously).
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The interface is used on routers to source ping and traceroute.
On software routers, an address is required instead of the interface.
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