On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 02:53:05PM -0800, Warren Turkal wrote:
> Hi networkers,
>
> I'd like to use bgp extended communities instead of communities for my
> routing policy so that I can use the 4-octet ASN. However, I am a bit
> confused by the route target vs route origin (and not having other ki
Hi networkers,
I'd like to use bgp extended communities instead of communities for my
routing policy so that I can use the 4-octet ASN. However, I am a bit
confused by the route target vs route origin (and not having other kinds).
Would it be appropriate to use the route origin (as opposed to the
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 11:24:51AM +0800, 曾小小 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 3 routers connected like this.
>
>R1 (RR)
> / \
> / \ (AS100)
> /\
> R2 R3
> (client_1) (client_2)
>
> I am using Ubuntu 14.04, bird version is 1
On 18.07.2015 15:14, Michal Humpula wrote:
Thanks for the hint! The crashing after inability to allocate socket,
got me thinking that it only occurs only in one connection and only on
one instance. So yeah, I've got something silly like this in my setup:
protocol bgp test {
neighbor 10.0.1.2