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{
  "commit": "84a4da039fa620942b6c3a9ff21b7502803f53be",
  "tree": "e08768425d8bd46c3b34f24886cec8753e84d101",
  "parents": [
    "8ed8d0b5d1596ec9a6cce5ca45eb1cb1dff94978"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Christian Franke",
    "email": "nobody@nowhere.ws",
    "time": "Sun Apr 03 12:46:27 2016 -0300"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Donald Sharp",
    "email": "sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com",
    "time": "Fri Apr 22 08:34:01 2016 -0400"
  },
  "message": "isisd: make sure that all interface addresses are advertised\n\nIf the following configuration commands are run interactively in\nsuccession, the ipv6 addresses of this interface won\u0027t be advertised\nin the router\u0027s LSP immediately:\n\n   # interface eth0\n   # ip router isis test\n   # ipv6 router isis test\n\nThis is because the ipv6 router command won\u0027t trigger a state change\nfor the interface and therefore, it won\u0027t trigger a regeneration of\nthe LSPs.\n\nThe same thing happens if IPv4 is enabled after IPv6, or for the cases\nwhere IPv4 is disabled and IPv6 stays enabled or vice-versa.\n\nFix this by explicitly calling lsp_regenerate_schedule for the cases\nwhere it won\u0027t be called implicitly.\n\nSigned-off-by: Christian Franke \u003cnobody@nowhere.ws\u003e\n",
  "tree_diff": [
    {
      "type": "modify",
      "old_id": "01a9d1e431d7a90bd547764a12889c0ad1f46b6a",
      "old_mode": 33188,
      "old_path": "isisd/isis_circuit.c",
      "new_id": "b49360932cf4bf7f21431c1e68c49bbc09a294d4",
      "new_mode": 33188,
      "new_path": "isisd/isis_circuit.c"
    }
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