Re: question regarding bgpd
On 2011-01-27, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: I tried to investigate a liitle... 2) my AS is 49675, 91.142.140.0/24 at location A and 193.169.238.0/24 at location B, there are announces on rib R0N0#bgpctl show rib | grep 49675 91.142.140.0/24 87.229.147.182 100 0 31359 3216 8342 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 81.91.54.241 100 0 25086 12389 16083 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 80.78.109.138 100 0 16285 20485 9002 16083 49675 i but no prefixes on fib what part of bgpd doesn't currently support this is unclear? On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this.
Re: question regarding bgpd
each single part is unclear 2011/2/6 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2011-01-27, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: I tried to investigate a liitle... 2) my AS is 49675, 91.142.140.0/24 at location A and 193.169.238.0/24 at location B, there are announces on rib R0N0#bgpctl show rib | grep 49675 91.142.140.0/24 87.229.147.182 100 0 31359 3216 8342 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 81.91.54.241 100 0 25086 12389 16083 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 80.78.109.138 100 0 16285 20485 9002 16083 49675 i but no prefixes on fib what part of bgpd doesn't currently support this is unclear? On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this.
Re: question regarding bgpd
I tried to investigate a liitle... 1) how do I enable logging ? I used log updates and -v flag. not a bunch of diagnostics... 2) my AS is 49675, 91.142.140.0/24 at location A and 193.169.238.0/24 at location B, there are announces on rib R0N0#bgpctl show rib | grep 49675 91.142.140.0/24 87.229.147.182 100 0 31359 3216 8342 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 81.91.54.241 100 0 25086 12389 16083 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 80.78.109.138 100 0 16285 20485 9002 16083 49675 i but no prefixes on fib R0N0#bgpctl show fib | grep 49675 R0N0# I do not see even a liitle complain why it refuses them. 2011/1/26 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this.
Re: question regarding bgpd
Hi, On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 19:57:20 +0700, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com wrote: I tried to investigate a liitle... 1) how do I enable logging ? I used log updates and -v flag. not a bunch of diagnostics... 2) my AS is 49675, 91.142.140.0/24 at location A and 193.169.238.0/24 at location B, there are announces on rib R0N0#bgpctl show rib | grep 49675 91.142.140.0/24 87.229.147.182 100 0 31359 3216 8342 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 81.91.54.241 100 0 25086 12389 16083 49675 i 91.142.140.0/24 80.78.109.138 100 0 16285 20485 9002 16083 49675 i but no prefixes on fib R0N0#bgpctl show fib | grep 49675 R0N0# Try bgpctl sh fib | grep your_prefix I do not see even a liitle complain why it refuses them. 2011/1/26 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this. Regards, Insan Praja -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: question regarding bgpd
Try bgpctl sh fib | grep your_prefix it's not there R0N0#bgpctl sh fib | grep 91.142.140 R0N0# it's reachable only via default route: R0N0#route -n get 91.142.140.254 route to: 91.142.140.254 destination: default mask: default gateway: 80.78.109.138 interface: carp102 if address: 80.78.109.137 priority: 48 (bgp) flags: GATEWAY,DONE use mtuexpire 6587265 0 0 R0N0# well, I didn't try suggested patch yet. need to upgrade to 4.8 first. I do not see even a liitle complain why it refuses them. 2011/1/26 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this. Regards, Insan Praja -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: question regarding bgpd
Hi, On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:31:41 +0700, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Try bgpctl sh fib | grep your_prefix it's not there R0N0#bgpctl sh fib | grep 91.142.140 R0N0# it's reachable only via default route: R0N0#route -n get 91.142.140.254 route to: 91.142.140.254 destination: default mask: default gateway: 80.78.109.138 interface: carp102 if address: 80.78.109.137 priority: 48 (bgp) ^^^ flags: GATEWAY,DONE use mtuexpire 6587265 0 0 R0N0# That confirm the default is supplied from bgpd. Can you supply your bgpd config? well, I didn't try suggested patch yet. need to upgrade to 4.8 first. I do not see even a liitle complain why it refuses them. 2011/1/26 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this. Regards, Insan Praja -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ Thanks, Insan Praja -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: question regarding bgpd
On 2011-01-26, ??? chipits...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sirs, we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) Internet --- (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) when we were running quagga, allowas-in made the work. otherwise there was no route except default between two locations. now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's equivalent of allowas-in ? Cheers, Ilya Shipitsin P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is RTFM, please also say where exactly relevant information is located. bgpd doesn't currently support this.