Way to use Bird as route server
Ondrej Filip
feela at network.cz
Thu Oct 23 18:15:47 CEST 2014
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On 23.10.2014 14:06, Osmos wrote:
> Hi Ondrej,
>
> will need to join the way that IXPs do. What I get is AS_PATH not
> modified and next-hop modified.
>
> RS clients get next-hop attribute of route sever itself.
I see. That's wrong. Can you send me you configuration?
Ondrej
>
> Regards, Jorge.
>
>> El 22/10/2014, a las 17:58, Ondrej Filip <feela at network.cz>
>> escribió:
>>
>>>> On 22.10.2014 14:56, Osmos wrote: Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> just doing some tests with Bird as route server, but the
>>>> result was not the desired. Other staff like RTBH is
>>>> running fine.
>>>>
>>>> The situation is that next-hop is not modified (used only
>>>> RS CLIENT option). All are eBGP sessions.
>
> Hi Jorge! The next-hop shouldn't be modified. I was personally
> involved in many route servers deployments in many IXPs and I can
> assure you that nobody does that. Why do you need that?
>
> Ondrej
>
>
>>>>
>>>> Checked some examples around and found no way to deploy
>>>> correctly. Any advise or template to achieve this
>>>> function?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance. Regards, Jorge.
>
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