Re: BGP Peering shuts down with "add paths tx;"

2024-01-14 Thread Tim Weippert via Bird-users
Hi Ondrej, I tested it with my IPv6 Peering, with no routes announced the Peering established correctly (from my point of view): [..] Local capabilities Multiprotocol AF announced: ipv6 flow6 Route refresh Graceful restart 4-octet AS numbers ADD-PATH

Re: Exporting a larger prefix if a smaller prefix is being exported

2024-01-14 Thread Alexander Zubkov via Bird-users
Hi Lukas, On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 6:23 AM Lukas Haase wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > > Gesendet: Samstag, 13. Januar 2024 um 06:31 Uhr > > Von: "Alexander Zubkov" > > An: "Lukas Haase" > > Cc: bird-users@network.cz > > Betreff: Re: Exporting a larger prefix if a smaller prefix is being exported > > >

Strict Bind usability

2024-01-14 Thread Sebastian Hahn
Hi list, I've been using strict bind for bgp, but there might be a lack in my understanding or I have a proposal for a new feature. Strict bind seems to be a bit more restrictive than I'd like (and than I think it is necessary): I would like to use dynamic bgp (using a range for neighbour)

Re: Re: Exporting a larger prefix if a smaller prefix is being exported

2024-01-14 Thread Alexander Zubkov via Bird-users
Hi Lukas, Two questions. You add dummy interface on another node that propagates it via ospf to your border? And the most important one - you use bird version 1? Regards, Alexander On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 6:23 AM Lukas Haase wrote: > > Hi Alexander, > > Thank you again, this is really

Aw: Re: Exporting a larger prefix if a smaller prefix is being exported

2024-01-14 Thread Lukas Haase via Bird-users
Hi Alexander, Thank you again, this is really promising and I think I get the gist of it. I have just one issue left: The /24 prefix keeps showing as unreachable. I have set up a test peer (both sides) to verify that routes come through. Here is my config: protocol bgp test { local as