mendagen den 28 februari 2011 16.22.10 skrev  Henning Brauer:
> * fredrik danerklint <[email protected]> [2011-02-28 15:11]:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I need some help with an configuration of OpenBGP.
> > 
> > I have four routers that is connected with p-2-p links between each
> > other:
> > 
> > R1 <-> R2 <-> R3 <-> R4
> > 
> > I've only seen networks announced to the nearest router that it is
> > connected to.
> > 
> > For example: R1 see R2 but R1 cannot see R3 etc..
> 
> that's how BGP works. inside your own AS, the assumptions are
> 1) every bgp speaker talks to every bgp speaker, or there's a route
> reflector 2) routing inside the AS is handled by an IGP (e. g. ospf)

I have seems to missed this with BGP but now dived into presentations about 
BGP to learn more about this (that I need some type of a mesh network inside 
my AS to achieve what I would like to do).

> 
> > There is no other router deamon running on the servers (ie no ospfd).
> 
> well, you'll need one.

Well, ospf6d is so broken that it can't be used in a production environment.

Since IPv6 is so important for me as a Internet Service Provider I have to 
come up with something to solve my needs....

-- 
//fredan

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