On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 12:29:04PM +0100, Antonios Chariton (daknob) via Bird-users wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a Debian router that’s running bird2 off of the Debian repo > (2.0.12-7). This also occurred on 2.0.7-4.1. > > It is using only BGP, with 9 IPv4 + 9 IPv6 peers. It’s in a private > environment with < 100 routes on the RIB. > > When I’m running “show route table master6” (happens on v4 too), I see some > normal routes, e.g.: > > 2a0d:3dc0:500::216:50/128 unicast [peer1_v6 2023-12-02] * (100) [AS65000i] > via 2a0d:3dc0:501::a1 on if4 > > But I also see some routes that have a “!” Instead of the “*”: > > 2a0d:3dc0:500::216:48/128 unicast [peer1_v6 2023-12-06] ! (100) [AS65000i] > via 2a0d:3dc0:501::a1 on if4 > > I couldn’t find exactly what “!” means in the docs, and some quick searching > in the git repo wasn’t successful either, but I probably missed something. > I’d expect it to mean unreachable, invalid, or something similar.
Hello It means that kernel sync failed for that route. Don't you have some error messages in logs? -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Ondrej 'Santiago' Zajicek (email: santi...@crfreenet.org) "To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so."