Re: What basis we have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?

2008-11-24 Thread Venkateshwaran R

Hi Jaghori

Thanks for you response.

Actually R1 and R3 routers are our simulation routers. Simply those routers are 
responding TCP packets and BGP messages to maintain the session with R2.

Our application simulates like BGP router.

Here R1 establishes IBGP connection against R2. 
Similarly R3 establishes EBGP connection against R2.

Following commands has been configured on R2.

R2#router bgp 100
R2#neighbor R1 remote-as 100
R2#neighbor R3 remote-as 200
R2#address-family ipv6 unicast
R2#neighbor R1 activate
R2#neighbor R3 activate
R2#network 5ffe::/64

Once a TCP connection has established against R1 , R2 has to advertise 
5ffe::/64 to R1.  Similarly against R3.

If R2 is cisco
==
In R1 i am getting UPDATE message with ipv6 global address alone in NHAF.
In R3 i am getting UPDATE message with ipv6 global address and link local 
addres in NHAF.

If R2 is zebra
==

In R1 i am getting UPDATE message with ipv6 global address and link local 
addres in NHAF.

In R3 i am getting UPDATE message with ipv6 global address and link local 
addres in NHAF.


Hope you understand my setup.  Please clarify if i am wrong.

Regards
Venkat

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 From: AJ Jaghori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: What basis we have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ietf@ietf.org
 Date: Sunday, 23 November, 2008, 2:59 AM
 Venkat,
 
 Can you provide some further configs on R1 and R3?  I'm
 a bit confused
 as to how Cisco is advertising these routes?
 
 On 11/21/08, Venkateshwaran R
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi
 
  I am Venkateshwaran(Venkat in short) from Chennai,
 India.
 
  Please clarify my doubt in BGP4+ how next hop field is
 constructed?
 
  Setup
  =
  Three routers RT1 , RT2 and RT3.
  RT1 and RT2 are in same AS 100.  RT3 is different AS
 200.
  RT1 and RT3 is connected with RT2.
 
  Under this setup i need to clarify the following:
 
  1.  How the next hop field is going to be constructed
 for MP_REACH_NLRI
  attribute?
 
 I simulated the same scenario against cisco and
 zebra.
 
 Cisco sends ipv6 global address alone to RT1. To
 RT3 it sends both ipv6
  global address and link local address.
 
 Zebra sends both ipv6 global address and link local
 address to RT1 and
  RT3.
 
  Why this different behavior?  Kindly Please
 clarify me in what basis we
  have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?
 
  Regards
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Re: What basis we have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?

2008-11-22 Thread AJ Jaghori
Venkat,

Can you provide some further configs on R1 and R3?  I'm a bit confused
as to how Cisco is advertising these routes?

On 11/21/08, Venkateshwaran R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi

 I am Venkateshwaran(Venkat in short) from Chennai, India.

 Please clarify my doubt in BGP4+ how next hop field is constructed?

 Setup
 =
 Three routers RT1 , RT2 and RT3.
 RT1 and RT2 are in same AS 100.  RT3 is different AS 200.
 RT1 and RT3 is connected with RT2.

 Under this setup i need to clarify the following:

 1.  How the next hop field is going to be constructed for MP_REACH_NLRI
 attribute?

I simulated the same scenario against cisco and zebra.

Cisco sends ipv6 global address alone to RT1. To RT3 it sends both ipv6
 global address and link local address.

Zebra sends both ipv6 global address and link local address to RT1 and
 RT3.

 Why this different behavior?  Kindly Please clarify me in what basis we
 have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?

 Regards
 Venkat





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What basis we have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?

2008-11-21 Thread Venkateshwaran R
Hi 

I am Venkateshwaran(Venkat in short) from Chennai, India.

Please clarify my doubt in BGP4+ how next hop field is constructed?

Setup
=
Three routers RT1 , RT2 and RT3.
RT1 and RT2 are in same AS 100.  RT3 is different AS 200.
RT1 and RT3 is connected with RT2.

Under this setup i need to clarify the following:

1.  How the next hop field is going to be constructed for MP_REACH_NLRI 
attribute?

   I simulated the same scenario against cisco and zebra.  

   Cisco sends ipv6 global address alone to RT1. To RT3 it sends both ipv6 
global address and link local address.

   Zebra sends both ipv6 global address and link local address to RT1 and RT3.

Why this different behavior?  Kindly Please clarify me in what basis we 
have to construct NHAF for IBGP and EBGP?

Regards
Venkat





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