Yes. It was approx one week ago but AFAIR both ISPs received subnet (however in the output there was an "inactive" or "unreachable" note).
Additional info - this server has 3 IP addresses - two /30 networks for ISP1 and ISP2 and "internal" network - 90.90.90.1/24 Regards, Wojciech Bajorek 2017-04-25 9:46 GMT+02:00 David S. <da...@zeromail.us>: > Hi, > > Have you check the bgp export result from birdc? > birdc 'show route export peer_isp1' and birdc 'show route export > peer_isp2' and see if as path already added. > > > > > > Best regards, > David S. > ------------------------------------------------ > e. da...@zeromail.us > w. pnyet.web.id > p. 087881216110 > > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Wojciech Bajorek < > wojciech.bajo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a pretty simple BGP configuration with two ISP and one static >> subnet to advertise. >> There is also one prepending configured but I'm not sure if it's working. >> >> The thing is that for some reason when I connect both ISP peers, traffic >> to the advertised ISP#2 networks (with shorter path) stops working after a >> couple of seconds. Tracert shows the last hop as ISP#2 border router. >> >> Similar configuration on Juniper router works without any problem, so I'm >> afraid that there is an error within my Bird config. >> Can you please help me out? >> >> PS. Without prepending situation is exactly the same. >> >> OS: Debian 8 >> Bird: 1.4.5-1+deb8u1 >> >> >> router id 90.90.90.1; >> >> protocol kernel { >> persist; >> scan time 15; >> import all; >> export all; >> } >> >> protocol device { >> scan time 10; >> } >> >> filter bgp_isp1_out { >> if net = 90.90.90.0/24 then >> { >> accept; >> } >> else reject; >> } >> >> filter bgp_isp2_out { >> if net = 90.90.90.0/24 then >> { >> bgp_path.prepend(12345); >> bgp_path.prepend(12345); >> accept; >> } >> else reject; >> } >> >> protocol bgp bgp_isp1 { >> import all; >> export filter bgp_isp1_out; >> >> local as 12345; >> neighbor 2.3.4.5 as 2345; >> } >> >> protocol bgp bgp_isp2 { >> import all; >> export filter bgp_isp2_out; >> >> local as 12345; >> neighbor 3.4.5.6 as 3456; >> } >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> Regards, >> Wojciech Bajorek >> > >