Hi Kees, thanks for helping me, as I told I am new to Bird, so I directly installed the latest version 2.07.
Fabiano Il giorno ven 20 mar 2020 alle ore 08:41 Kees Meijs <k...@nefos.nl> ha scritto: > Hi Fabiano, > > Not sure if someone (or some documentation) already pointed out this > guide: https://github.com/knorrie/network-examples/tree/master/bgp-intro > > The guide uses BIRD 1.4.5 but I guess as long as you're not using BIRD2 > you should be fine while taking your first steps. > > In mean time, you could (and should) migrate your production configuration > towards BIRD2. > > Cheers, > Kees > > On 20-03-2020 08:25, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote: > > Hi, > thanks everyone, I read the guide, but I didn't find how to put the two > VMs in two different ASs. > > Il giorno ven 20 mar 2020 alle ore 02:43 Robert Blayzor < > rblayzor.b...@inoc.net> ha scritto: > >> On 3/19/20 7:11 PM, Chriztoffer Hansen wrote: >> > EBGP between two bgp speakers (eg. VMs) is rule of thumb done using >> > interfaces on each ebgp speaker in a shared L2 domain, with ip addresses >> > on each interface in a shared subnet, eg. Ipv4 /30, /31, IPv6 /64, /126, >> > /127. >> > If both VMs are on the same hypervisor. A virtual L2 network between VM >> > interfaces is the easiest option to get going. 😉 >> > >> >> There is no same subnet/L2 adjacency requirement for EBGP peering, only >> that the two peers are reachable to each other. >> >> -- >> inoc.net!rblayzor >> XMPP: rblayzor.AT.inoc.net >> PGP: https://pgp.inoc.net/rblayzor/ >> > >