Hi,
I am testing OpenBGPD as a route-reflector, with a view to replacing
our existing route reflectors. I have a test environment where I have
multiple vendors equipment peered with OpenBGPD to ensure it can
handle our use-cases.
I noticed that our Cisco IOS-XE devices have unstable BGP sessions
Thanks Tom and Tony,
That is the solution. It is so obvious now :D
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
> Try replacing
>
> route-reflector
> cluster-id 202.49.106.0
>
> With
> route-reflector 202.49.106.0
>
>
> On 26 Jan
Hi,
I am using OpenBGPD and trying to specify a cluster-id in a route
reflector setup.
Configuration is:
neighbor 43.231.192.241 {
remote-as 132255
passive
route-reflector
cluster-id 202.49.106.0
announce all
descr "ibgp1"
}
On startup bgpd spits a syntax error on the cluster-id line. I have
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