Hi, Thanks for your advise but could you elaborate more on what do you mean by "connected"? Care to give me an example?
Thanks! Yongsan On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Aubrey Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For bgp to advertise a prefix you must have a valid route in your local > RIB. That static route isn't valid because you're pointing a locally > connected route to another local route. Since the /21 is a directly > connected route, get rid of the static route and change your from protocol > to "connected" and that should work. > > Aubrey Wells (iPhone) > Senior Engineer > Shelton | Johns > www.sheltonjohns.com > > On Feb 29, 2008, at 2:53 AM, "Poh Yong Hwang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have problem sending prefixes to my upstream provider based on the docs > on Originating route to eBGP neighbours. My prefixes is as follows > 117.120.0.0/21 and here is my detail configuration: > > protocols { > bgp { > bgp-id: 203.192.163.146 > local-as: 7595 > import: "" > export: "BGP_EXPORT" > peer "203.192.163.145" { > import: "" > export: "" > multihop: 1 > peer-port: 179 > local-port: 179 > local-ip: 203.192.163.146 > as: 10026 > next-hop: 203.192.163.146 > holdtime: 90 > delay-open-time: 0 > client: false > confederation-member: false > disable: false > ipv4-unicast: true > ipv4-multicast: false > ipv6-unicast: false > ipv6-multicast: false > md5-key: "" > } > } > static { > disable: false > route 117.120.0.0/21 { > next-hop: 203.192.163.146 > metric: 1 > } > } > } > policy { > policy-statement "BGP_EXPORT" { > term 1 { > from { > protocol: "static" > network4: 117.120.0.0/21 > } > then { > action: "accept" > } > } > } > } > interfaces { > restore: false > loopback lo { > description: "" > } > ethernet eth0 { > disable: false > discard: false > description: "" > hw-id: 00:30:48:83:08:ae > duplex: "auto" > speed: "auto" > address 203.192.163.146 { > prefix-length: 30 > disable: false > } > } > ethernet eth1 { > disable: false > discard: false > description: "" > hw-id: 00:30:48:83:08:af > duplex: "auto" > speed: "auto" > address 117.120.0.5 { > prefix-length: 21 > disable: false > } > } > } > service { > ssh { > port: 22 > protocol-version: "v2" > } > webgui { > http-port: 80 > https-port: 443 > } > } > firewall { > log-martians: "enable" > send-redirects: "disable" > receive-redirects: "disable" > ip-src-route: "disable" > broadcast-ping: "disable" > syn-cookies: "enable" > } > system { > host-name: "vyatta" > domain-name: "" > name-server 202.79.210.197 > time-zone: "GMT" > ntp-server "69.59.150.135" > login { > user root { > full-name: "" > authentication { > encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh." > } > } > user vyatta { > full-name: "" > authentication { > encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh." > } > } > } > package { > auto-sync: 1 > repository community { > component: "main" > url: " <http://archive.vyatta.com/vyatta> > http://archive.vyatta.com/vyatta" > } > } > } > > Please advise how can i troubleshoot or send my prefixes to my upstream? > > Thanks! > > Yongsan > > _______________________________________________ > Vyatta-users mailing list > Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users > >
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