I can not reproduce in my nodes, but this happens in some of my peers
with debian.
ip addr add 1.2.3.4 peer 1.5.6.7/32 dev tun0 scope link
#bird now establishes the BGP connection.
ip addr add 1.2.3.4/32 dev tun0 scope global
#bird now removes the BGP connection and says waiting for 1.5.6.7 to
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 06:32:26PM +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 03:30:56PM +0000, Nick wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:16:38PM +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> > > So i understand that routes appear in the routing table but with
> > > unrea
On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:16:38PM +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> So i understand that routes appear in the routing table but with
> unreachable destination? This is related not to mentioned patch, but to
> main changes in iBGP that triggered this major release, and it is
> probably unrelated to ro
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 04:31:34PM +0100, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 01:54:33PM +0100, Ivo Smits wrote:
> > I've created attached patches to prevent BGP route loops from turning
> > into ghosts (issue reported earlier to the mailing list:
> > http://marc.info/?l=bird-users&
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On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 04:08:11PM +0100, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 01:45:22AM +0000, Nick wrote:
> > When I downgrade to 1.2.5 the flood doesn't come back.
>
> I am not sure how interpret this sentence. In 1.2.5, there
> was a flood or not?
In 1.2.3
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 07:13:56PM +0500, ?? ??
wrote:
>
> Hello, tell me please, to which interface I need to bind PI address?
> lo? eth0? I have 91.XXX.XXX.0/23 network and local address
> 172.11.22.1 (eth0). Can I make an alias on eth0 (ip addr add
> 91.XXX.XXX.1/23
When I downgrade to 1.2.5 the flood doesn't come back. I ran git commit
e7b4948cbd3e4cacf4fe0f774b44d1f74029ea6d before. BTW, welterde runs
the same commit, and doesn't get the same flood. Maybe I will look in
the git log tomorrow.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:28:55AM +, Nick
I upgraded a node from 1.2.3 to git, and now my node makes a flood of
outgoing BGP traffic. The traffic consists in messages that repeat the
same updates for a few routes. Here is one example (from tcpdump).
Update Message (2), length: 63
Origin (1), length: 1, Flags [T]: IGP
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 04:02:32AM +0100, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> Ciao Simone,
>
> on 28.01.2011 18:18 Simone Morandini wrote:
>
> > a (hopefully) quick question: one of our peer says it is announcing
> > a set of network to the route server, but there routes do not
> > actually appear to be there
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 03:07:46PM -0600, Stephen Holmes wrote:
> I was doing something dumb. When building my configs from my DB, I was
> setting the start delay to a random int between 20-60, this was causing the
> BGP config to change every time I ran a config update (hourly), thus
> restart
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 12:12:20AM +0200, Alexander Shikoff wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 10:07:38PM +0000, Nick wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 07:36:42PM +0200, Alexander Shikoff wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Would someone be so kind to expl
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 07:36:42PM +0200, Alexander Shikoff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would someone be so kind to explain the syntax of 'debug' command in birdc?
> The description in User's Guide is very short. I need to debug a filtering
> to/from certain BGP neighbor.
bird> debug FREEBIT { filters }
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 02:36:11PM +0100, Stéphane Bunel wrote:
> Le 19/12/2010 08:44, Nick a écrit :
> >On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 09:06:16AM -0300, Andrew Latham wrote:
> >>Sorry, I am a bit of a lurker on this list but I must chime in. In
> >>the last 15 years I have
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