Hoi, On 3/27/24 10:08, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
I tried this today on two machines directly connected as vpp0-2:e1 <-> vpp0-3:e0 (marked in *green*)I was reading the ospv3 spec and this linkhttps://networklessons.com/ospf/ospfv3-for-ipv4- and was wondering if such features is supported in bird 2. Can we announce loopbacks via OSPFv3 and remove the need to use OSPFv2 and ptp subnets ?I see it as a good opportunity to reduce the usage of the IPv4 addresses if we can just advertise loopbacks...
root@vpp0-2:~# ip -br a lo UNKNOWN 127.0.0.1/8 ::1/128loop0 UNKNOWN 192.168.10.2/32 2001:678:d78:200::2/128 fe80::dcad:ff:fe00:0/64 e0 UP 192.168.10.2/32 2001:678:d78:200::2/128 fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1120/64 *e1 UP 192.168.10.2/32 2001:678:d78:200::2/128 fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1121/64 *
e2 DOWN e3 DOWN root@vpp0-3:/etc/bird# ip -br a lo UNKNOWN 127.0.0.1/8 ::1/128loop0 UNKNOWN 192.168.10.3/32 2001:678:d78:200::3/128 fe80::dcad:ff:fe00:0/64 *e0 UP 192.168.10.3/32 2001:678:d78:200::3/128 fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1130/64 * e1 UP 192.168.10.3/32 2001:678:d78:200::3/128 fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1131/64
e2 DOWN e3 DOWN They both took the following OSPF configuration with Bird 2.14 -- protocol ospf v3 ospf4 {*ipv4* { export where (source = RTS_DEVICE || source = RTS_STATIC); import all; };
area 0 { interface "loop0" { stub yes; }; interface "e0" { type pointopoint; cost 5; bfd off; }; interface "e1" { type pointopoint; cost 5; bfd off; }; interface "e2" { type pointopoint; cost 5; bfd off; }; interface "e3" { type pointopoint; cost 5; bfd off; }; }; }OSPFv3 adjacency did establish, but no routes were exchanged (also none with filter 'export all; import all;') --
root@vpp0-3:/etc/bird# birdc show os ne BIRD 2.14 ready. ospf4: Router ID Pri State DTime Interface Router IP 192.168.10.2 1 Full/PtP 30.036 e0 fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1121 root@vpp0-3:/etc/bird# birdc show route protocol ospf4 BIRD 2.14 ready. Table master4: 192.168.10.3/32 unicast [ospf4 15:29:07.337] I (150/0) [192.168.10.3] dev loop0 dev e0 dev e1It would be really useful to let OSPF v3 learn and distribute IPv4 routes with link local nexthops, like so:
|pim@vpp0-2:~$ sudo ip ro add 192.168.10.3/32 via inet6 *fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1130* dev e1 pim@vpp0-3:/etc/bird$ sudo ip ro add 192.168.10.2/32 via inet6 |*fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1121*|dev e0
pim@vpp0-3:/etc/bird$ ping ||192.168.10.2| |PING 192.168.10.2 (192.168.10.2) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 192.168.10.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=3.90 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.10.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=3.61 ms |However, I think this is not quite working. I've attached (a tiny tar of) config and logs from `vpp0-3` in case somebody wants to double check.
Can somebody confirm that the paragraph Benoit mentioned works for them? OSPFv2 needs one IPv4 channel. OSPFv3 needs either one IPv6 channel, or one IPv4 channel (RFC 5838 <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5838>). Therefore, it is possible to use OSPFv3 for both IPv4 and Pv6 routing, but it is necessary to have two protocol instances anyway. If no channel is configured, appropriate channel is defined with default parameters. groet, Pim -- Pim van Pelt PBVP1-RIPE -https://ipng.ch/
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