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Sent from my iPhone > On 10. 8. 2025, at 12:39, gaox...@huize.org wrote: > > Hi Nico, > > I don’t think a bird has a built-in function for that. > > I have an experimental network connecteal network connected by bgp > confederation, and I use BGP.med values for the latency of the echo link. And > if the package is lost is more than 30 per cent of the bgp session can't be > established because bgp requires a stable environment. > > I think the possible way to do that is to write some script in Python and let > Python to generate some configuration to control the bird. > > Regards, > Gaoxing Zhang > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 10. 8. 2025, at 0:26, Nico Schottelius via Bird-users >> <bird-users@network.cz> wrote: >> >> >> Hello fellow bird users, >> >> I was wondering if anyone has solved this with bird or bird plus >> something: >> >> Assuming you have multiple, somewhat lossy links. Packet loss might be >> in the range of 0-30% on each link. I would like bird to select the >> current best path, based on the amount of packet loss on each link. >> >> I've the seen the various rtt* options in babel, but the notion there >> seems to be more time(out) specific, rather than loss specific. >> >> Any pointers in the right direction are appreciated. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Nico >> >> -- >> Sustainable and modern Infrastructures by ungleich.ch >> <signature.asc> >