Check on routes announced by peer

Ondrej Zajicek santiago at crfreenet.org
Thu Feb 10 11:05:52 CET 2011


On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 06:32:21PM +0100, Simone Morandini wrote:
> Hi all,
>>>
>>> In the scenario where filters was applied on pipes, not on BGP  
>>> protocols,
>>> all received routes can be viewed via CLI:
>>> show route protocol <PEER> table <TABLE_FOR_THAT_PEER>.
>>>
>>>
>
> apologies for "upping" my thread, but I'd like to solve this issue...  
> With the above suggested command, "show route protocol <PEER> table  
> <TABLE_FOR_THAT_PEER>", I do see the networks of that peer, so it looks  
> like he is announcing correctly to the route server.

So if you have the prefixes in the peer-local table and not in global
table, then the problem is in the pipe between tables. You should
enable debugging for that pipe (command debug PIPE_NAME all) and
examine the log.

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