IPv6 eBGP next_hop
Mathias Wolkert
tias at netnod.se
Mon Oct 17 07:23:09 CEST 2011
On 10/14/11 15:38 , Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 01:03:52PM +0200, Mathias Wolkert wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I need to alter the next_hop for IPv6 prefixes advertised over
>> IPv6 eBGP.
>>
>> I'm using a filter that says "bgp_next_hop = x:x:0:1c::1 ;". And
>> it is seen in the birdc6 with: show route all <filtername> as
>>
>> BGP.next_hop: x:x:0:1c::1
>>
>> but on the line I see:
>>
>> Next hop: x:x:0:1c::2 (16) #The GUA of the router Next hop:
>> fe80::230:48ff:feba:6b17 (16) #The LL of the router
>>
>> which also is what I see on the receiving cisco.
>>
>> Has this behavior changed? i believe I had this working in
>> bird-1.2.5
>
> I don't think so.
>
> See 'missing lladdr' option, it is probably related to your
> problem. You probably need to set it to 'ignore'.
So you believe it will send only GUA if I set lladdr to ignore?
>
>> I'm now running bird-1.3.5 on Debian Lenny.
>
>>
>> What I'm really looking for is a way to only send a manually set
>> globally unique address and no link-local.
>>
>> When I read the bird docs, it seems odd that this is referred to
>> as a "improper bgp update".
>>
>> My interpretation of rfc2545 section 3 is that link-local is
>> optional.
>
>
> I don't think so:
>
> The link-local address shall be included in the Next Hop field if
> and only if the BGP speaker shares a common subnet with the entity
> identified by the global IPv6 address carried in the Network
> Address of Next Hop field and the peer the route is being
> advertised to ...
>
> That does not sound as optional - if the condition (common subnet)
> is satisfied, link-local address should be used, otherwise it
> shouldn't.
Well, I think this is confusing... today when I read it, I agree with you.
>
> But in some cases it is inevitable, esp. on route servers.
>
>
>> My general feeling is that what was simple in IPv4, is not
>> thought through in IPv6.
>
> I agree, this issue with link-local address in BGP updates is a bit
> ugly.
>
Thanks for the empathy. :)
/Tias
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