On-path. But I can't find a reason it could not be useful for reflectors as 
well.

Thanks for the feedback.
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Sébastien


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De : Douglas Fischer <fischerdoug...@gmail.com>
Envoyé : vendredi 5 septembre 2025 11:29
À : Sébastien PARISOT
Cc : bird-users@network.cz
Objet : Re: L3VPN: Adding support for import/export target none and import 
target all

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Very interesting!

Just out of curiosity.
In the scenario where this became necessary, are you using the Bird on-path, or 
just as a reflector?

Em sex., 5 de set. de 2025 às 04:15, Sébastien PARISOT 
<spari...@iliad-free.fr<mailto:spari...@iliad-free.fr>> escreveu:
Hello BIRD team,

This patch (for master branch) contains two commits for L3VPN protocol:

- 0001: It adds support for "import/export target none" (or "[]" to specify an 
empty set, which is the same). For example it can be used when we do not want 
to import/export any route from/to the VRF, of if we prefer to set the RT it in 
filters (adding different RT for different IP prefixes for example).

- 0002: It adds support for "import target all", ie all VPN routes are imported 
in the VRF IP table regardless of the RTs. Useful when we need to import any 
route or we want to have a more complex policy implemented in filters.

Thanks!
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Sébastien


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