Re: Command show all hop (BGP)

2019-02-21 Thread Mo Shivji
’show route all’

’Show route  all’




> On 21 Feb 2019, at 18:32, Elder Costa  wrote:
> 
> Hi !
> Is there command what show all path from route ?
> ASN to ASN
> 
> Thanks !



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Re: Multiple RIB

2018-09-18 Thread Mo Shivji

> On 18 Sep 2018, at 09:07, Diarmuid O Briain  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been trying to setup a simple config using multiple RIB for a Route 
> Server. Here are two compatible configurations, the first with multiple 
> tables, the second with a single master configuration. The single master 
> works fine and the peers get routing updates but the multiple tables version 
> does not pass routes. ANy ideas why ?
> 
> regards,
> 
> Diarmuid
> 
> 
> 
> # as5111 member
> table T5111;
> 
> protocol pipe P5111 from PIPES {
>   description "as5111";
>   peer table T5111;
> }
> 
> 


Do you not have to apply your import/export filters on the protocol pipes like 
in the example below ?

protocol pipe P222 from PIPES {
  description "Member 2";
  peer table T222;
  import all
  export all
}


M




Re: How to show community value

2018-07-12 Thread Mo Shivji

> On 12 Jul 2018, at 10:58, Isaac HO  wrote:
> 
> Thanks all but tried two method no luck.
> 
> echo "show route all x.x.x.0/24" | sudo /usr/bin/birdc -s /var/run/bird.ctl
> sudo: /usr/bin/birdc: command not found

Perhaps birdc is under a different path on your box.


> 
> birdc 'show route for x.x.x.0/24 all'
> BIRD 1.6.4 ready.
> 5.195.208.0/24  via 192.168.199.202 on ens160 
> [R77654x1 14:32:50] * (100) [AS77654i]
> Type: BGP unicast univ
> BGP.origin: IGP
> BGP.as_path: 77654
> BGP.next_hop: 192.168.199.202
> BGP.med: 0
> BGP.local_pref: 100
> 

I guess the community attribute is not showing because the prefix is not tagged 
with any communities.

The above works for me also  and shows the tagged communities.

Mo





Re: How to show community value

2018-07-12 Thread Mo Shivji


> On 12 Jul 2018, at 10:29, Isaac HO  wrote:
> 
> sh ip bgp x.x.x.0/24 <-- Cisco
> 
> birdc show route where net ~ x.x.x.0/24 all
> BIRD 1.6.4 ready.
> root: variable expected. <-- Can't see any information.
> 
> May I know have any other command?
> 
> Thanks,


Here is possibly one way from the linux command line that I use.


echo "show route all  x.x.x.0/24 " | sudo /usr/bin/birdc -s /var/run/bird.ctl  
| grep BGP.community

Mo


Re: BIRD Error

2017-12-13 Thread Mo Shivji

> On 13 Dec 2017, at 13:31,   wrote:
> 
> Hi all ,
>  
> It’s my first time  running BIRD instance and when I tried to run bird –c 
> myfile.conf it gave below error :
> “bird: I found another BIRD running”
>  
> Your help is much appreciated 
>  
> Thanks 

Looks like bird is already running on your system.

Re: Need help for BIRD installation

2017-12-05 Thread Mo Shivji

> On 5 Dec 2017, at 17:46, Pardeep Sharma  wrote:
> 
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> Thanks for your comments,
> 
> Can you share with us the BGP, OSPF configuration on BIRD route server? would 
> be more useful.
> 
> 

Take a look at

https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/bird/wikis/Examples 


Regards

Mo

Re: Need help for BIRD installation

2017-12-05 Thread Mo Shivji

> On 5 Dec 2017, at 17:09, Pardeep Sharma  wrote:
> 
> Hi Bird Experts,
> 
> We are new in BIRD software installation and want to install in our ubuntu 
> server machine. If someone guide us about the installation process of BIRD in 
> ubuntu.. would be appreciated.
> 
> Please mention the installation link, If you have..
> 
> Help would be appreciated@@
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> Pardeep


Have you tried 

“sudo ap-get install bird”

But I think this gets you bird 1.5.0

Mo