Sure... I did... here it is again... RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:grdn-9k#sh run prefix-set send-to-isp
Fri Apr 22 18:30:47.346 CDT prefix-set send-to-isp 1.2.3.0/19, 2.4.6.0/20, end-set - Aaron -----Original Message----- From: Ahmed Sharif [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 7:04 PM To: Aaron <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: RE: [c-nsp] IOS XR OSPF redistribute to eBGP Hi Aaron, Let's focus on outbound only. Yes you are correct, I am not using RTs and I want it to be achieved using route-policy just like you mentioned below. For out bound you defined the route-policy "ipv4-allow-out" in which you referenced "send-to-isp". Can you show me the example configuration of "send-to-isp" ? route-policy ipv4-allow-out if destination in send-to-isp then pass else drop endif end-policy Regards, Ahmed -----Original Message----- From: Aaron [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: den 23 april 2016 01:50 To: Ahmed Sharif; [email protected] Subject: RE: [c-nsp] IOS XR OSPF redistribute to eBGP Since you are talking about vrf routes into bgp I guess you don't need RT's but I'm not entirely sure... I see you don't have RT's in your vrf. I wonder if you need the network/23 in the vrf context under bgp... like... router bgp 65201 vrf OM_InBand_TME_PE Network x.x.x.x/23 ...here's my vrf context under my bgp for network's I advertise to my isp... router bgp 64512 vrf one rd 10.101.101.101:1 address-family ipv4 unicast aggregate-address 1.2.3.0/20 summary-only aggregate-address 2.4.6.0/19 summary-only neighbor 3.1.3.1 remote-as 6789 local-as 1369 no-prepend replace-as address-family ipv4 unicast route-policy ipv4-allow-in in route-policy ipv4-allow-out out ...also, I'm not sure of the difference between "done" and "pass" in a route-policy... but I use "pass" RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:eng-lab-9k-1(config-rpl)#if destination in testit then ? .... done Accept this route with no further processing .... pass Pass this route for further processing ... ...here's my outbound... route-policy ipv4-allow-out if destination in send-to-isp then pass else drop endif end-policy ! RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:grdn-9k#sh run prefix-set send-to-isp Fri Apr 22 18:30:47.346 CDT prefix-set send-to-isp 1.2.3.0/19, 2.4.6.0/20, end-set I don't see your inbound route-policy.... so maybe that's a problem too for getting the 0/0 route from your isp... Here's my inbound to allow 0/0 from my isp... route-policy ipv4-allow-in pass end-policy ! - Aaron _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
