Hello Benoit!
>From what you described, I imagine that there may be a confusion between
redundancy and load distribution.
You mentioned having a route-reflector per pop.
This is load distribution. Each such route-reflector will process route
exchanges with local peers.
And that is indeed a good
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 05:29:41PM +0200, Ćukasz Jarosz wrote:
> I highly doubt that, but their NOC is not exactly helpful on the matter.
>
> They say that peer is configured for my ASN, but as I said router is out of
> my control.
> Nothing else, just Bad peer AS. I hope screenshot was not cut,
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 02:54:49PM +0200, Luiz Amaral wrote:
> Hello,
> > I did not find any other patch (for Netlink) in that thread, but i could
> > try to hack it myself.
>
> Here is the patch as an attachment.
Merged. It breaks build for some very old Linux systems (e.g. Debian 8,
CentOS 7),
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On 6/14/23 17:08, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
You basically shouldn't do it. BIRD does something like last-resort pointer
comparison and we should probably even add a warning if somebody misconfigures
in this way.
Why not use the protocol's default preference as a last-resort tie-breaker?
It's