Analog of "network" command
Yury Bokhoncovich
byg at center-f1.ru
Fri Jul 11 03:21:11 CEST 2003
Hello!
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Martin Mares wrote:
> > IOS "network" command (i.e. how can I to define my network address range
> > to annouce?).
>
> If you are addressing an address range to the outside world, you should
> also ensure that all locally unroutable packets for that range are correctly
> returned as nondeliverable. A static reject route does both quite neatly.
That's well known. The problem is in "how to say I have these IPs as
origin". I.e., make BIRD do the same as in example shown below. I can
do this on a Cisco router (192.168 networks and 65535x ASNs shown for
example only):
===================
router bgp 65534
neighbor 192.168.33.33 remote-as 65533
network 192.168.2.0 mask 255.255.254.0
===================
This effectively announces 192.168.2.0/23 for my peer 65533 (and possibly
for others).
How to do this by BIRD?
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