Hello!
I've just replicated the bug via the proot approach. Thank you a lot for your
help!
Maria
On April 2, 2020 1:47:32 PM GMT+02:00, Clemens Schrimpe
wrote:
>Hallo all -
>
>I built BIRD (1.x and 2.x) for the EdgeRouter platforms(!) myself for
>many years now and I still do. At first I use
Hi Marcin,
The Debian images at your first link are too old - it looks like they were
last updated in 2013. I would need a Stretch image. However, that's not the
part I had an issue with - as I mentioned in my initial email, I was able
to install Debian in a MIPS emulator but the package build fai
Hi
I built a bird for edgerouter using these debian images:
https://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/ sometimes you can specify cpu type
but for edgerouter is quite slow... So I used emdebian.org but it looks
down. I think you can find docker images for each platform.
You can try use: https://wiki.
Thank you Clemens, this is very useful information. Unfortunately I don't
have an Edgerouter with a USB port that's not currently in production.
Perhaps I will buy a spare so I can try the process you describe.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 7:47 AM Clemens Schrimpe
wrote:
> Hallo all -
>
> I built BIRD
>
> Were you so kind please and could you please help us setting up Debian for
> MIPS in QEMU if I fail to manage it once more?
I would be happy to help if I can - it was pretty easy for me, I mostly
followed this guide:
https://markuta.com/how-to-build-a-mips-qemu-image-on-debian/
Feel free to em
Thank you!
Il Ven 3 Apr 2020, 12:32 Maria Matějka ha scritto:
> The show route command shows only reduced info. Use
>
> show route all
>
> to get full information.
> Maria
>
> On April 3, 2020 11:47:04 AM GMT+02:00, Fabiano D'Agostino <
> fabiano.dagostin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Good morning,
The show route command shows only reduced info. Use
show route all
to get full information.
Maria
On April 3, 2020 11:47:04 AM GMT+02:00, Fabiano D'Agostino
wrote:
>Good morning,
>how can I see the as path of a route?
>I think the command is 'show route' and I get:
>192.168.5.0/24 unicast [bgp
Good morning,
how can I see the as path of a route?
I think the command is 'show route' and I get:
192.168.5.0/24 unicast [bgp1 ...]*(100) [AS3i] via..
What is 100?
AS3 should be the as path, right? Why is there an 'i'?
Thanks,
Fabiano
Hello all,
I am using bird 1.6.3 on OpenWRT to use BFD. This is our setup:
Ubuntu m/c(BIRD running, BFD configured, interface enp2s0)
> OpenWRT Box(BIRD running, BFD configured,
interface br-lan)
The bird configuration on OpenWRT:
protocol device {
scan time