Hi, I’m facing a weird situation where a BIRD receives a prefix from on session, add the community for the RPKI state, but doesn’t reflect it to a rr client.
It’s the exact same case as https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/2020-May/107542.html (although I’m not trying to debug the cisco here :D) I’m just on the BIRD part while Pierre is on the Cisco part. Here is some complementary output from BIRD: bird> show protocols all ibgp_nominoe_ipv4 Name Proto Table State Since Info ibgp_nominoe_ipv4 BGP --- up 2020-04-26 Established Description: fullmesh iBGP BGP state: Established Neighbor address: 89.234.186.33 Neighbor AS: 204092 Local AS: 204092 Neighbor ID: 89.234.186.33 Local capabilities Multiprotocol AF announced: ipv4 Route refresh Graceful restart 4-octet AS numbers Enhanced refresh Long-lived graceful restart Neighbor capabilities Multiprotocol AF announced: ipv4 Route refresh 4-octet AS numbers Enhanced refresh Session: internal multihop route-reflector AS4 Source address: 89.234.186.34 Hold timer: 171.386/180 Keepalive timer: 38.337/60 Channel ipv4 State: UP Table: master4 Preference: 100 Input filter: (unnamed) Output filter: (unnamed) Routes: 99289 imported, 0 filtered, 721270 exported, 97651 preferred Route change stats: received rejected filtered ignored accepted Import updates: 2734159 0 0 394005 2340154 Import withdraws: 14320933 0 --- 13300654 1020279 Export updates: 12994153 2019568 20 --- 10974565 Export withdraws: 414224 --- --- --- 636177 BGP Next hop: 89.234.186.34 IGP IPv4 table: master4 bird> template bgp iBGP_IPv4 { local as 204092; ipv4 { import where source = RTS_BGP; import keep filtered; import filter { if ((65535,666) ~ bgp_community || (204092,65535,666) ~ bgp_large_community) then { dest = RTD_BLACKHOLE; accept; } else { accept; } }; export where source = RTS_BGP; gateway recursive; }; rr client; } protocol bgp ibgp_nominoe_ipv4 from iBGP_IPv4 { description "fullmesh iBGP"; neighbor 89.234.186.33 as 204092; ipv4 { export filter { if (source != RTS_BGP) then { reject; } else { bgp_large_community.add((204092,204092,100)); bgp_community.add((64496,2150)); accept; } }; }; } I’m not seeing anything that should remove this community from the filters, but we do not receive it on the other side (tried with another BIRD too). Is it an expected behaviour or am I missing something obvious there? Thanks, -- Alarig Le Lay