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This is a meta-export that triggers other exports for FS::svc_broadband objects based on a set of configurable conditions. These conditions are defined by the following FS::router virtual fields: | This is a meta-export that triggers other exports for FS::svc_broadband objects based on a set of configurable conditions. These conditions are defined by the following FS::router virtual fields: | ||
− | ; nas_conf - Per-router meta-export configuration. See [[ | + | ; nas_conf - Per-router meta-export configuration. See [[#nas_conf Syntax|"nas_conf Syntax"]]. |
===nas_conf Syntax=== | ===nas_conf Syntax=== | ||
export_name|routernum[,routernum]|[field,condition[,field,condition]][||...] | export_name|routernum[,routernum]|[field,condition[,field,condition]][||...] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 3 October 2007
FS::part_export::nas_wrapper
This is a meta-export that triggers other exports for FS::svc_broadband objects based on a set of configurable conditions. These conditions are defined by the following FS::router virtual fields:
- nas_conf - Per-router meta-export configuration. See "nas_conf Syntax".
nas_conf Syntax
export_name|routernum[,routernum]|[field,condition[,field,condition]][||...]
- export_name - Name or exportnum of the export to be executed. In order to specify export options you must use the exportnum form. (ex. 'router' for FS::part_export::router).; routernum - FS::router routernum corresponding to the desired FS::router for which this export will be run.; field - FS::svc_broadband field (real or virtual). The following condition (regex) will be matched against the value of this field.; condition - A regular expression to be match against the value of the previously listed FS::svc_broadband field.
If multiple routernum's are specified, then the export will be triggered for each router listed. If multiple field/condition pairs are present, then the results of the matches will be and'd. Note that if a false match is found, the rest of the matches may not be checked.
You can specify multiple export/router/condition sets by concatenating them with '||'.