Re: converting our anycast node from quagga

2015-07-03 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 05:41:32PM +0200, Peter Hudec wrote: > Hi Ondrej, > > you're right. > I used static protocol, added routd to interfaces and added 'check link' > switch. This should work even without 'check link' option. That option is for link up/down events (e.g. on ethernet) while admin

Re: converting our anycast node from quagga

2015-07-03 Thread Peter Hudec
Hi Ondrej, you're right. I used static protocol, added routd to interfaces and added 'check link' switch. So the basic principe is working, thanks. Peter On 03/07/15 17:18, Ondrej Zajicek wrote: > On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 04:26:26PM +0200, Peter Hudec wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I just started t

Re: converting our anycast node from quagga

2015-07-03 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 04:26:26PM +0200, Peter Hudec wrote: > Hi, > > I just started to play with bird. > > My anycast node setup is as follows. > > - each anycast server is serving form 1 up to 3 anycast prefixes > - the anycast adresses are assigned to the dummyX interfaces as > /32(IPv4) or

converting our anycast node from quagga

2015-07-03 Thread Peter Hudec
Hi, I just started to play with bird. My anycast node setup is as follows. - each anycast server is serving form 1 up to 3 anycast prefixes - the anycast adresses are assigned to the dummyX interfaces as /32(IPv4) or /128(IPv6) - the BGP/quagga/ is advertising the /24 or /48 (added aggregate-add