BGP Link Bandwidth Extended Community?

2014-12-23 Thread dave seddon
Greetings, Sorry for the dumb question, but I'm trying to work out how to set the extended communities. Anybody know how to set the Link Bandwidth Extended communities? As defined here: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-idr-link-bandwidth-04 Where we're hoping to do this: http://www.junipe

Re: BGP multipath support

2014-12-23 Thread dave seddon
Thanks. You mean: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6774 ? On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Raphael Mazelier wrote: > > I completly agree, lack of multipath could be a show stopper. > To dave : for installing multiple path in the routing table of the server > (analogy to juniper => fib) , bird

Re: BGP multipath support

2014-12-23 Thread Raphael Mazelier
I completly agree, lack of multipath could be a show stopper. To dave : for installing multiple path in the routing table of the server (analogy to juniper => fib) , bird has to accept mulitple path in his own routing tables (rib). Le 23/12/14 10:02, David Barroso a écrit : Add-path and mu

Re: BGP multipath support

2014-12-23 Thread David Barroso
Add-path and multipath are two completely different things. Does someone know if there are plans around it? I was evaluating running bird on the DC but without multipath support that will be impossible. I prefer bird 100 times over quagga but I might not have any option as I need BGP multipath sup

Re: Implementing SNMP/sFlow/IPFIX into BIRD

2014-12-23 Thread Peter Nørlund
On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 07:14:30 -0800 Wes Hardaker wrote: > Err, um, rant-off I guess :-) Hehe, just to be clear, NET-SNMP is by far the best SNMP implementation I've seen so far. I think the the problem lies in the design (and usage) of the SMI, which probably can't be made truly pleasant (unless