On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 01:08:12PM +0200, Thorleif Wiik [BCIX] wrote: > Hi, > > > were running OpenBGPd since a long a time as route servers.
I guess those are configured as route-reflectors. Correct? > We now want to export certain BGP Communities to all route server peers. > > We already set the communities, but according to the documentation, > I'm unsure how to export them to the peers. > > We currently use the following config line to set a community e.g. > 16374:15 to all peers in the groups "n15-v4" and "n15-v6" The above paragraph does not match with the example. On is to all peers in group the other is from all peers in group. > # remarks: 16374:15 learned at Location Nonnendammallee 15 > match from { group n15-v4, group n15-v6 } set community $ASNUM:15 > > > When I look into the prefixes on the production box, > I'll see the correct communitiy, for example: > > >bgpctl sh rib as 48173 detail > > .. > BGP routing table entry for 193.107.120.0/22 > 48173 > Nexthop 193.178.185.33 (via 193.178.185.33) from n15-v4-unbelievable > (94.198.63.8) > Origin IGP, metric 1, localpref 100, external, valid, best > Last update: 05w2d01h ago > Communities: 16374:15 > .. > > > When the connected peers look into their prefixes received from the route > server, > they don't see these communities. > > My question: What's the most efficient way > to export these communities to all my peers, now ? > Normally I would set the communities on the originating routes and not on the route server. At least that way the route is tagged properly from the start. -- :wq Claudio