Temporarily announcing more specific prefix?
Maximilian Wilhelm
max at rfc2324.org
Mon Sep 21 20:59:19 CEST 2020
Anno domini 2020 Robert Sander scripsit:
Hi,
> I have the task to configure BIRD to be able to announce a more specific
> prefix temporarily to our BGP peers.
>
> Currently we announce a /22 and want to be able to flip a switch and
> announce one /24 from that /22.
>
> As we partition the network internally I cannot use the prefixes learned
> for the BGP announcements.
>
> Currently there is one static protocol that contains the /22 and the
> export filter looks at the protocol name.
>
> I was thinking about setting up another static protocol and enable it if
> needed. But the /24 is also used internally and therefor the preferred
> route in the table, even when the static protocol is enabled. This means
> I cannot filter on the protocol name in the export filter. I cannot
> filter on the prefix itself as it must not be exported always.
If the /24 is always present in the RIB why adding a static route for
it?
Just put another block into the BGP export filter for the /24 and
guard it with a global variable, so you just have to change the global
variable and "birdc c"
# Somewhere global, maybe in an own file
define MORE_SPECIFID = 0;
# Boiler plate export filter
filter some_export_filter {
# regular annonucement(s)
if net ~ [ aaa/22 ] then
accept;
if net ~ [ x/24 ] && MORE_SPECIFID = 1 then
accept;
reject;
}
Best
Max
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