Re: birdc config not bring the bgp up

2020-03-20 Thread Maria Matejka
Hello! This may be a problem with your router ID. Have you set your router ID correctly? Maria On 3/20/20 9:35 PM, Wei Huang wrote: I'm using bird 1.6.8. I changed my bird config by adding bgp protocol to it. Then run command "birdc config" to apply the config. After that, the BGP session is

birdc config not bring the bgp up

2020-03-20 Thread Wei Huang
I'm using bird 1.6.8. I changed my bird config by adding bgp protocol to it. Then run command "birdc config" to apply the config. After that, the BGP session is not up: root@CL1:~# tcondr configureReading configuration from /home/talariuser/bird/etc/bird.conf Reconfiguredroot@CL1:~# tcondr BIRD 1.

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread wax g.
Hi, gns3 could be of help here, much easier to setup on your computer & after which you'll have console access to your routers for configuration. On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 12:09 PM Fabiano D'Agostino < fabiano.dagostin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > thank you for helping, but so I have to set

Re: Kernel protocol

2020-03-20 Thread Irene Lalioti
Many thanks for the clarifications! Have a good day! Irene On 20/03/2020 12:02, Ondrej Zajicek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 09:03:34AM +0100, Irene Lalioti wrote: >> Hello guys! >> >> I would like to ask you what would you think the better practice would >> be: Can we remove totally the kerne

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Fabiano D'Agostino
Hi all, thank you for helping, but so I have to set up an entire network lab using LXC and OpenvSwitch? Otherwise, how can I set up a router, AS number and prefixes that a router wants to announce inside a VM? Fabiano Il giorno ven 20 mar 2020 alle ore 09:40 Md Alamgir Kabir < kabirra...@gmail.co

Re: Kernel protocol

2020-03-20 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 09:03:34AM +0100, Irene Lalioti wrote: > Hello guys! > > I would like to ask you what would you think the better practice would > be: Can we remove totally the kernel protocol? > > I thought no but we tested it and it works. Now we have on our linuxbox > set the static rou

Re: Kernel protocol

2020-03-20 Thread Neil Jerram
For example, a route reflector's job is to reflect routes between its client peers. Often a route reflector is not on the data path itself, and so does not need to program those routes into its own box's kernel. On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 9:50 AM Alexander Zubkov wrote: > Hi, > > It depends on wha

Re: Kernel protocol

2020-03-20 Thread Alexander Zubkov
Hi, It depends on what you are trying to achieve. Of course bird can function without an instance of the kernel protocol. But in that case it can not push any routes into the routing table of your os. If you need those routes only to spread them for some other reasons then it is probable that you

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Md Alamgir Kabir
Hi all You are really doing good research, which of course can be fixed between two VMs. You can also do different IPs and ASN in the same block. Again, if the IP and separate ASN of a different block can be done. [image: image.png] [image: image.png] With Kinds Regards -

Kernel protocol

2020-03-20 Thread Irene Lalioti
Hello guys! I would like to ask you what would you think the better practice would be: Can we remove totally the kernel protocol? I thought no but we tested it and it works. Now we have on our linuxbox set the static routes outside bird daemon, where we specify that the caches we have are behind

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread mattia . milani
To manage the AS number of each VM use the bgp protocol configuration of bird Mattia > Il giorno 20 mar 2020, alle ore 08:33, Fabiano D'Agostino > ha scritto: > >  > Hi, > thanks everyone, I read the guide, but I didn't find how to put the two VMs > in two different ASs. > >> Il giorno ven

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Kees Meijs
That's fine. All I tried to point out is the guide is for the old branch but still could help you with the basics. If you read the guide you might figure out it teaches you as needed and you could think of not using BIRD2 using your learning course and upgrade later on. Just a thought. On 20-03-

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Fabiano D'Agostino
Hi Kees, thanks for helping me, as I told I am new to Bird, so I directly installed the latest version 2.07. Fabiano Il giorno ven 20 mar 2020 alle ore 08:41 Kees Meijs ha scritto: > Hi Fabiano, > > Not sure if someone (or some documentation) already pointed out this > guide: https://github.com

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Kees Meijs
Hi Fabiano, Not sure if someone (or some documentation) already pointed out this guide: https://github.com/knorrie/network-examples/tree/master/bgp-intro The guide uses BIRD 1.4.5 but I guess as long as you're not using BIRD2 you should be fine while taking your first steps. In mean time, you co

Re: BGP between VMs

2020-03-20 Thread Fabiano D'Agostino
Hi, thanks everyone, I read the guide, but I didn't find how to put the two VMs in two different ASs. Il giorno ven 20 mar 2020 alle ore 02:43 Robert Blayzor < rblayzor.b...@inoc.net> ha scritto: > On 3/19/20 7:11 PM, Chriztoffer Hansen wrote: > > EBGP between two bgp speakers (eg. VMs) is rule o