* Gregory Edigarov [2014-09-12 20:28]:
> On 09/12/14 19:07, Henning Brauer wrote:
> >* Paul S. [2014-08-28 11:19]:
> >>Earlier today, however, I discovered that routes that I'm announcing under
> >>the same ASN (in another location) are being received and put into the RIB
> >>-- but never into th
Adam,
Well aware that ibgp is a solution, but these are pretty much completely
different sites with no interconnection whatsoever between them. Forming
a full mesh in this scenario is a bit ...
Setting up a session over GRE works as does setting up a reflector
client/server combo; but the ea
On 2014-09-12 13:28, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 09/12/14 19:07, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Paul S. [2014-08-28 11:19]:
Earlier today, however, I discovered that routes that I'm announcing
under
the same ASN (in another location) are being received and put into
the RIB
-- but never into the kernel
On 09/12/14 19:07, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Paul S. [2014-08-28 11:19]:
Earlier today, however, I discovered that routes that I'm announcing under
the same ASN (in another location) are being received and put into the RIB
-- but never into the kernel's FIB.
that's correct behaviour, routes from
* Paul S. [2014-08-28 11:19]:
> Earlier today, however, I discovered that routes that I'm announcing under
> the same ASN (in another location) are being received and put into the RIB
> -- but never into the kernel's FIB.
that's correct behaviour, routes from the same AS aren't supposed to be
dis
Hi
you seem to need an analog to 'allow as in' from ciscoez.
no, openbgpd does not support this without patches, and i am afraid, no
such patches will ever hit the tree.
this leaves you on your own to patch.
On 08/28/14 13:03, Paul S. wrote:
Peter,
The prefix doesn't actually fall under that
Peter,
The prefix doesn't actually fall under that, I just simply replaced the
first octet of it to mask what it actually is.
It's actually a publicly routable prefix allocated from ARIN.
Apologies if it had been confusing.
On 8/28/2014 午後 07:02, Peter Hessler wrote:
deny from any prefix 10
Hi guys,
We've been testing OpenBGPd + OpenBSD as an edge router for some time
and are pretty impressed with what it can do.
Earlier today, however, I discovered that routes that I'm announcing
under the same ASN (in another location) are being received and put into
the RIB -- but never into
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