On 03/08/2013 01:41 PM, Andre Nathan wrote: > On Fri, 08 Mar 2013, Hans van Kranenburg wrote: > >> Ok, well I think it's best then not to try fix quagga, but create a >> temporary import filter that only allows what you want to accept. > > Oh, I see. When I migrate the other router to Bird, the /24 prefixes > will be exported with the "reject" option and therefore not be added to > the kernel routing table, so no filter will be needed then.
When converting the other router to bird, you can also configure it to just use the /24 ranges in the context of talking to the ebgp peer, and never let them come near the t_bgp or even master table, so you don't need the additional filters to keep them out again. Why would a route with target 'reject' not be added to the kernel table if you export the route to it? -- Hans van Kranenburg - System / Network Engineer T +31 (0)10 2760434 | [email protected] | www.mendix.com
