Re: [WISPA] BGP / OSPF Routing Help

2010-08-10 Thread Blake Covarrubias
Hi, You really didn't explain what issues you're experiencing in your test bed, but it sounds like you want simple iBGP peering. You'd do something like this on both routers. /routing bgp peer add instance=default remote-address=192.0.2.1 remote-as=36295 update-source=loopback0 If you wanted

Re: [WISPA] BGP / OSPF Routing Help

2010-08-10 Thread can...@believewireless.net
You could do it a couple ways. First, use BGP multihop inside your network to connect all three routers. Second, use a tunnel to connect them with normal BGP. Then, traffic will go out the best BGP route. WISPA

[WISPA] BGP / OSPF Routing Help

2010-08-09 Thread Scott Carullo
I need some assistance... I currently have two upstream connections at 100MB with a full BGP feed each into Mikrotik x86 routers wich are also running OSPF facing internally - no routes are distributed from BGP to OSPF. The two BGP routers are located in two different cities and do not share