Redistribution of BGP path via OSPF
Nico Schottelius
nico.schottelius at ungleich.ch
Sun Dec 29 12:03:04 CET 2019
Good morning,
thanks for the clarification, I think I begin to get it.
- Using eBGP for getting/peering externally
- Using OSPF to distribute internal routes as well as routes to the
upstreams
- Using iBGP to distribute the external routes with unmodified next hop
("direct; gateway recursive;")
Does that sound/look sane to you?
Best,
Nico
p.s.: I have to say I find the "next hop self" / iBGP approach a bit
confusing, as it hides the original route and makes it hard to debug
issues.
Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org> writes:
> On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 01:22:53PM +0100, Nico Schottelius wrote:
>>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> we have setup OSPF internally to redistribute all of our routes and it
>> seems that we lose the as path on the way:
>
> Hello
>
> You do not want export BGP routes to OSPF, or even export them back to
> BGP. That is unreasonable setup with today BGP table sizes, and intristic
> limitations like inability to transfer BGP attributes (as you noticed).
>
> The standard setup is to use OSPF for internal routes and IBGP for external
> ones. Or just IBGP with direct / next hop self, if topology is simple enough.
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