Antwort: Re: Injecting ISP Default Route into OSPF
Daniel Gomez
Daniel.Gomez at synaix.de
Tue Jul 9 13:20:54 CEST 2013
Hi Ondrej,
How are the administrative distances in Bird?
Static Route == 200
OSPF == ?
iBGP == ?
eBGP == 100
* By the way it worked with the two static protocol instances :D. Actually
I think it would be much more simple with :
Router1:
protocol static {
check link;
route 0.0.0.0/0 via GW1;
}
Router2:
protocol static {
check link;
route 0.0.0.0/0 via GW2;
}
and then exchange the static routes in OPSF.
If I use two static protocols in the same configuration, I also need to
send the transfer network between router and ISP to the second router, in
order for the default gateway to be in OSPF.
There exist a switch in OSPF-Bird similar to the "passive interface" from
cisco and brocade?
Greetings,
Daniel
Von: Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org>
An: Daniel Gomez <Daniel.Gomez at synaix.de>
Kopie: bird-users at trubka.network.cz
Datum: 09.07.2013 10:57
Betreff: Re: Injecting ISP Default Route into OSPF
Gesendet von: owner-bird-users at atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 10:36:13AM +0200, Daniel Gomez wrote:
> My actuall problem is that I cannot see both static defined default
routes
> on the Kernel table, and when I shutdown the outside interface the new
> default route is also not appearing on the routing table.
>
> Any ideas?
Use two static protocol instances, each for one route ;-)
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