Review my BGP configuration
Hans van Kranenburg
hans.van.kranenburg at mendix.com
Fri Mar 8 12:54:07 CET 2013
On 03/08/2013 12:43 PM, Andre Nathan wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2013, Hans van Kranenburg wrote:
>
>> And how do they end up in your t_bgp table? Via p_bgp_to_wzyx pipe,
>> or learned from quagga via iBGP?
>
> The come from quagga via iBGP:
>
> bird> show route for a.b.0.0/24 table t_bgp
> a.b.0.0/24 via x.y.z.2 on eth1 [iBGP Mar05] * (100) [i]
> bird> show route for a.b.1.0/24 table t_bgp
> a.b.1.0/24 via x.y.z.2 on eth1 [iBGP Mar05] * (100) [i]
>
> From the p_bgp_to_wzyx pipe I get this (as expected):
>
> bird> show route for a.b.0.0/24 table t_wzyx
> a.b.0.0/24 unreachable [originate_to_wzyx Mar05] * (200)
> bird> show route for a.b.1.0/24 table t_wzyx
> a.b.1.0/24 unreachable [originate_to_wzyx Mar05] * (200)
Ok, well I think it's best then not to try fix quagga, but create a
temporary import filter that only allows what you want to accept.
>> I don't know exactly about quagga, I do know I got very frustrated
>> with it and switched to bird. :)
>
> Tell me about it :) That's why I'm switching to bird. But I want to get
> everything right in the first router before reinstalling the second one.
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