> Try "bgpctl sh fib | grep your_prefix" it's not there
R0N0#bgpctl sh fib | grep 91.142.140 R0N0# it's reachable only via default route: R0N0#route -n get 91.142.140.254 route to: 91.142.140.254 destination: default mask: default gateway: 80.78.109.138 interface: carp102 if address: 80.78.109.137 priority: 48 (bgp) flags: <GATEWAY,DONE> use mtu expire 6587265 0 0 R0N0# well, I didn't try suggested patch yet. need to upgrade to 4.8 first. > >> >> I do not see even a liitle complain why it refuses them. >> >> >> 2011/1/26 Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org>: >>> >>> On 2011-01-26, ???? ??????? <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear Sirs, >>>> >>>> we are running our AS in many locations (say AS65000) >>>> >>>> (location 1, AS65000, network n1.n1.n1.n1) <---- Internet ---> >>>> (location 2, same AS65000, network n2.n2.n2.n2) >>>> >>>> when we were running quagga, "allowas-in" made the work. otherwise >>>> there was no route except default between two locations. >>>> now we are replacing quagga with OpenBGPD, what is openbgpd's >>>> equivalent of "allowas-in" ? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ilya Shipitsin >>>> >>>> P.S. just to make sure - I already read manuals and somehow I didn't >>>> find relevant information there. So, if all you can say is "RTFM", >>>> please also say where exactly relevant information is located. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> bgpd doesn't currently support this. >> > > Regards, > > > Insan Praja > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/