I have been reading through the documentation. I am not seeing anything
that lets me modify what the BGP is exporting versus what is in the
routing table.
Perhaps this is not possible with Vyatta?
Thanks,
Shane McKinley
Habersham EMC
From: Shane McKinley
Hi Shane,
Try configuring a host address on the loopback interface and then
creating a static route for your /24 with a next-hop of your loopback
address. Then you would export static with a 'from network4
x.x.x.x/24' statement. If you do this, you should also remove the
term that is
Exactly. Why should anybody care? This is DHCP we're talking about. As
long as a node receives a currently unused address from the pool, you're
up and done.
If you want to control the assignment of nodes to addresses, well, that's
what static addressing is for.
I do think it's a bit odd that the
We have Asus Terminator C3 computers that are currently acting as
standby file servers on Slackware. (In other words, idle 99.999% of the
time)
We may need a VPN solution in the near future to connect our sites, and
I was wondering if it would even be possible to run Vyatta under Vmware
on a
We have Asus Terminator C3 computers that are currently
acting as standby file servers on Slackware. (In other words,
idle 99.999% of the
time)
We may need a VPN solution in the near future to connect our
sites, and I was wondering if it would even be possible to
run Vyatta under
I?appear to be?having a problem with my?Vyatta BGP configuration. My ISP is
telling me that they are?not seeing any routes being received from my router. I
have a single static route that I am trying to advertise it?back to them.?
My router appears to be talking with it's peer. When I do show
There has been a lot of discussion on this list over the last few months.
The community is definitely growing and we're happy to see people helping
people use the software.
With more use comes more feature requests and bug reports. This is generally
a good thing, but it can be frustrating. A
Yeah, that makes sense.
I _wish_ I had a T1 or T3 ... I'd be broke in no time and I'd never use the
24/7 bandwidth!
I've got a Cisco routing/switching class this semester, so I should be able
to apply most of the knowledge from that class to Vyatta and take off!
You guys haven't figured out how
Every time my vyatta router boots up, it takes time. I noticed that when it
reached to the point that says; Starting Vyatta router: the cursor sits there
and just blinks for 5 minutes before I get the vyatta login prompt. Here's the
message that I get.
Starting Vyatta router:FAT: unable to