I'm sure I've seen something like this discussed recently, but I can't find it in the mailing list archives, so apologies if I'm duplicating something.
Router A defines some OSPF stubnets. Those are happily propagated to our other OSPF routers. What I can't get to work, though, is to import them from OSPF into BIRD, so that I can then export them to BGP, even using "all" as the import filter. I can add them as direct routes and then export those, but that somehow doesn't feel right. And on router B I can import them from OSPF and then export from there, but then we would end up with asymmetric paths which would break connection-tracking. Suggestions, pointers, explanations gratefully received! Thanks. 2.0.8, in case it matters. -- George D M Ross MSc PhD CEng MBCS CITP University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics, Appleton Tower, 11 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9LE Mail: [email protected] Voice: 0131 650 5147 PGP: 1024D/AD758CC5 B91E D430 1E0D 5883 EF6A 426C B676 5C2B AD75 8CC5 The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
