BGP "import table"

Maria Matejka maria.matejka at nic.cz
Thu Sep 9 22:44:53 CEST 2021


Hello!

You're very welcome to send a patch fixing this, if you were so kind. 
Thank you in advance.

Maria

On 9/9/21 5:36 PM, Lutz Preßler wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Sep 2021, Maria Matejka wrote:
> 
>> Hello!
>>
>> 	show route import table <channel name>
>>
>> or something like that. Of course you may add other arguments like a
>> filter or "all" or "for <prefix>" etc.
> Thanks. The think to know is that a channel can be specified in this
> places as PROTOCOL.CHANNEL , so
>    show route import table ASpeer1.ipv6
> does work.
> This is not mentioned in the User's guide, I think.
> If you want I can do a patch, also mentioning the "import table" syntax
> in doc and help output.
> 
> Lutz
> 
>> On 9/9/21 10:38 AM, Lutz Preßler wrote:
>>>
>>> https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=20&f=bird-6.html#bgp-import-table states
>>>
>>>    import table switch
>>>
>>> A BGP import table contains all received routes from given BGP neighbor, before application of import filters. It is also called Adj-RIB-In in BGP terminology. BIRD BGP by default operates without import tables, in which case received routes are just processed by import filters, accepted ones are stored in the master table, and the rest is forgotten. Enabling import table allows to store unprocessed routes, which can be examined later by show route, and can be used to reconfigure import filters without full route refresh. Default: off.
>>>
>>> (and following "export table").
>>>
>>> Haven't checked the filter reconfiguration/rpki_reload aspect of the feature
>>> or looked into that part of the code yet.
>>> But I cannot find a way with 2.0.8 to "examime by show route unprocessed routes".
>>>


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