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Ondrej Zajicek
santiago at crfreenet.org
Fri Jan 31 22:54:00 CET 2020
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 09:58:23PM +0100, Anders Hansen wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I'm having issues with a Debian 10 based router running BIRD 2.0.7.
>
> On the router I have several interfaces where OSPFv3 is active. All good.
> Besides those interfaces, i also have a dummy interface named loopback0.
>
> Config example:
> area 0 {
> interface "ens*" {
> type ptp;
> cost 1;
> hello 5;
> };
> interface "loopback0" {
> stub;
> cost 1;
> };
> };
>
> The ens interfaces work just fine. However, the /128 I have configured on
> the loopback0 interfaces is constantly not being picked up by BIRD. It's
> like BIRD completely ignores the existence of that interface. It simply
> won't announce that /128 out to its peers connected through the ens
> interfaces. If i change the /128 to a /127 instead, the prefix is
> advertised by bird.
Hi
Works for me. What is reported by 'birdc show ospf state',
'birdc show interfaces' and 'ip addr show' commands ?
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