> Hi > > Well it is hard to say where is a problem without the configuration. > Don't you swap import/export statements? For example, kernel protocol > should have 'export filter { if net = 0.0.0.0/0 then reject; accept};' > if you do not want to export default route to it. > > Or you could just have default reject/unreachable route, like in this > example: > > https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/bird/wikis/BGP_example_2
This example worked perfectly for me. Thanks. My problem was, that I didn't really understand how to originate the default route at the border router which performs OSPF and BGP. Normally a border Router doesn't have a default-route in its' routing table. Cisco originated the default-route via "default information originate". That's what I wanted to configure. But as I wrote before: the example worked perfectly. > > My 2nd desire is the following: > > A{1,2} should throw the default-route in the OSPF area <only> if the > BGP adjacency is reachable and the BGP peer is formed (BGP state should > be established). > > Is this desire realizable with bird only? > > No, that is not possible. Unless you convince your ISPs to send you > also a default route through the BGP and use it to redistribute it to > OSPF. > > But it is not a big problem - the router with BGP session down already > has external routes from IBGP, so the traffic will be directed to the > other border router. This is the normal case. But we want to build a network design which isn't, well...., as normal as others. That's why I was asking if it was possible with bird only. Thanks, Ondrej.