Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@irif.fr> writes: >> But this filter applies in the antenna that advertise the route. >> 10.20.2.2 and 10.20.2.36 advertise 10.0.0.0/8 >> >> 10.20.2.162 and 10.20.3.1 links with 10.20.2.2 and i want that 10.20.2.162 >> uses >> 10.20.2.36 (not direct link) for 10.0.0.0/8 not 10.20.2.2 and 10.20.3.1 uses >> 10.20.2.2 > > For anyone who's lost: > > 162 > / \ > / \ > Internet --- 2 36 --- Internet > \ / > \ / > 3.1 > > Oriol wants 162 to reach the Internet through 36 and 3.1 to reach the > Internet through 2. > >> So i need to modify in 10.20.2.162 and 10.20.3.1 the 10.0.0.0/8 gateway >> Is this possible with babel? > > It's possible with babeld (the standalone implementation of Babel), which > allows filtering on router-id. Toke will correct me if I'm wrong, but > I don't think that the BIRD implementation can do that.
No, you're right, we don't export the router ID to filters. We could, though, if there's demand for it :) -Toke