Aggregate outgoing address.

damkol at gmail.com damkol at gmail.com
Thu Nov 17 20:54:46 CET 2011


2011/11/17 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org>

> I think the problem is that BIRD does not automatically aggregate
> routes. It just export routes from other protocol (like static or
> direct) according to filters.
>
> If you just want to announce two /24, then add two /24 routes
> using static protocol. (and you probably does not need direct
> routes from direct protocol to generate subnet routes).
>
> See this example:
>
> https://git.nic.cz/redmine/projects/bird/wiki/BGP_example_1
>
> Where two aggregate routes (A.B.C.0/24 and D.E.F.0/24) are
> exported.
>
>
Of course i seen this example, but i need to route 11.11.11.128/25 via
11.11.11.66,
and the rest directly connected in this /24 prefix.
Without (even manually) forcing prefix aggregation, bird is a bit useless.
Or how to do in other way which i not know?

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