Birdc OSPF propagate connected networks from VLANs
viker
viker at viker.cz
Tue Jan 12 08:56:37 CET 2016
On 01/06/2016 09:26 AM, viker wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> i have a strange problem with propagation of subnets to OSPF area.
> scheme:
>
> --------------- Area 0 -----------------
> -- Router1 -- ------------------ -- Router 2 --
> --------------- -----------------
> | LAGG iface | LAGG iface
>
> On both routers are bonded ifaces in LAGG. When i create vlan on LAGG
> trunk (i'm on FreeBSD 10.2. bird 1.5.0), i have in route export only
> ip/32 on vlan iface, not whole subnet.
> Configuration of bird:
>
>
> #### Main ####
> log "/var/log/bird.log" all;
> router id XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX;
> debug protocols all;
>
> protocol static {
> route YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY/NN via "vlanXX";
> export all;
> import all;
> }
>
> protocol device {
> scan time 120;
> export all;
> }
>
> protocol kernel
> {
> learn;
> persist;
> scan time 30;
> import all;
> export all;
> }
>
> protocol ospf
> {
> import filter {
> accept;
> };
> export all;
> area 0.0.0.0 {
> interface "ix0" {
> cost 10;
> type broadcast;
> hello 10;
> retransmit 5;
> wait 15;
> dead 30;
> };
>
> networks {
> 10.0.0.0/8;
> 172.16.0.0/12;
> 192.168.0.0/16;
> };
> };
> };
>
>
> Interesting thing is , when i import subnet to main table via :route
> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX via "vlanXXX"; in static protocol and do birdc
> configure, propagation is working.
> So it seems to me that protocol device (or kernel) is not correctly
> importing created subnet into main table.
> Any ideas ?
> Thank You All
> Viker
>
No reaction ? nobody has bird 1.5.0 on freebsd 10.2 with this issue ?
What about at least some information on which section could be problem ?
Viker
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