I have been reading through the documentation. I am not seeing anything that lets me modify what the BGP is exporting versus what is in the routing table. Perhaps this is not possible with Vyatta? Thanks,
Shane McKinley Habersham EMC ________________________________ From: Shane McKinley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 3:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Vyatta-users] BGP Policy Generic Route Distribution I have tested the Vyatta once again being an inch away from totally replacing my Cisco core router. BGP connection and route policy are working, but with a problem. It seems that the BGP routing table is redistributing my exact routes as specified in the policy configuration. ================================================================= set policy policy-statement NAME term 1 from protocol connected set policy policy-statement NAME term 1 then action accept set policy policy-statement NAME term 2 from protocol static set policy policy-statement NAME term 2 then action accept ================================================================= My router's function is to distribute routes to the 'world'. I am not wanting to redistribute my exact connected or static routes, but a generic class C distribution of all my owned subnets. Is it possible to modify what is being sent in the BGP routing table with out manually modifying all my connected and static routes? My upstream provider only allows X.X.X.X/24 BGP advertisements. Any help on this situation is appreciated and the world will be with one less Cisco router. Thanks, Shane McKinley Habersham EMC
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