Ah, so this was very easy to fix after all. If I have BIRD only listen
on the eBGP IP address, other iBGP routers cannot reach it on 179, but
the router itself can reach all the iBGP routers as a tcp client and
establish. This keeps everything in order, and works great. Sorry for
the noise, and tha
Hello,
I am looking to feed BGP data into pmacct on a linux router I
have running BIRD. Right now, BIRD runs iBGP to five other boxes
[quagga/BIRD mix], on one IP [172.22.150.126], assigned to the
loopback interface, and a handful of eBGP peers on another IP
[172.22.150.127].
I see two
Hi,
I have 4 routers connected like this.
(10.4.4.1/24)(10.4.4.4.2/24)
R1 R2
\/
\ /
SWITCH
/ \
/\
R3R4
(10.4.4.3/24) (10.4.4.4/24)
I export a default route (0
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 01:55:25PM +0200, Alexander Frolkin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are running BIRD on a number of servers. It is configured with two BGP
> peers.
>
> We are seeing BIRD using over a gig of memory, and this seems excessive,
> especially given the number of routes.
...
> Is there