Ah, never mind. It just took some time to get that email as well.
On 24/08/2020 10.55, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: > > Hello, > > Maybe show us the actual config? > > On 24/08/2020 10.43, Mehdi Rukmawan wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm just starting bird with vm and i'm running it on gns3. >> first of all the ospf is running and can see the routes from he >> neighbour as we can see below : >> >> root@gns3:/etc/netplan# birdc show route >> BIRD 1.6.3 ready. >> 1.1.1.1/32 <http://1.1.1.1/32> via 192.168.70.1 on ens3 >> [ospf1 07:36:32] * I (150/6) [1.1.1.1] >> 192.168.70.0/30 <http://192.168.70.0/30> dev ens3 [ospf1 07:34:53] >> * I (150/5) [192.168.168.1] >> 192.168.40.0/30 <http://192.168.40.0/30> via 192.168.70.1 on ens3 >> [ospf1 07:36:32] * I (150/6) [1.1.1.1] >> 192.168.10.0/30 <http://192.168.10.0/30> via 192.168.70.1 on ens3 >> [ospf1 07:36:32] * I (150/6) [1.1.1.1] >> 192.168.20.0/30 <http://192.168.20.0/30> via 192.168.70.1 on ens3 >> [ospf1 07:36:32] * I (150/6) [1.1.1.1] >> 192.168.168.1/32 <http://192.168.168.1/32> dev lo [ospf1 07:34:53] >> * I (150/0) [192.168.168.1] >> >> but i can't see the routes from the machine which is running bird. >> is this a bug ? or i have something wrong with ospf configuration ? >> >> root@gns3:/etc/netplan# ip route >> 169.254.0.0/16 <http://169.254.0.0/16> dev ens3 scope link metric 1000 >> 192.168.70.0/30 <http://192.168.70.0/30> dev ens3 proto kernel scope >> link src 192.168.70.2 metric 100 >> >> regards,
