Hi,
It's your ISPs responsibility to advertise your prefix to its upstream
peers. I don't see your prefix on the Internet so your ISP needs to
verify that they are advertising your prefix and that they have added it
in to their prefix lists etc. So basically, if they are receiving it
from
I have also had problems exporting connected routes into OSPF.
Try adding static routes into the export policy:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] show configuration policy
policy-statement ExportCon
term 10 {
from {
protocol: connected
}
then {
And, of course, routes you add outside of the CLI aren't known to XORP. If
you add the route using protocol static you can then redistribute via
OSPF.
Justin
On Jan 8, 2008 11:57 AM, Jonathon Exley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have also had problems exporting connected routes into OSPF.
Try