Re: BIRD patches for IP-in-IP

2016-12-21 Thread Mohammad Banikazemi
Hi, I just came across the following exchange on the BIRD mailing list and wanted to verify if the suggested solution is already available in BIRD. In particular,   >> it seems like simplest approach is just to allow setting>> 'onlink' flag and iface from BGP import filter, like: >> _onlink_ = true

Re: Dynamic cost?

2016-12-21 Thread Evelio VILA
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Michael McConnell < mich...@winkstreaming.com> wrote: > Hello Mike, > > There is no concept of latency by peer in any main stream routing protocol > because latency can be influenced by traffic load, which would create a > real mess trying to understand the traffi

Re: Dynamic cost?

2016-12-21 Thread Michael McConnell
Thanks for the link, one of these days I’ll have to give Babel a try. Reading section 2.3 Stability Issues sure does hurt my head imaging how wrong that could go (: -- Michael McConnell WINK Streaming; email: mich...@winkstreaming.com phone: +1 312 281-5433 x 7

Re: Dynamic cost?

2016-12-21 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
Michael McConnell writes: > Hello Mike, > > There is no concept of latency by peer in any main stream routing > protocol because latency can be influenced by traffic load, which > would create a real mess trying to understand the traffic flow. If you > know one link is always lower latency than t

Re: Dynamic cost?

2016-12-21 Thread Michael McConnell
Hello Mike, There is no concept of latency by peer in any main stream routing protocol because latency can be influenced by traffic load, which would create a real mess trying to understand the traffic flow. If you know one link is always lower latency than the next you simply set the cost manu

Dynamic cost?

2016-12-21 Thread Mike Jones
Hi, I have an OSPF based network using bird for routing the core and it seems to work fine, however the network is geographically diverse and some of the routing is sub-optimal. Specifically, the default route is going shortest hops rather than lowest latency. What I would like to do is have the

Re: BIRD 1.6.2 removes IPv6 kernel routes

2016-12-21 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 02:53:33PM +, Israel G. Lugo wrote: > On 11/13/2016 07:59 PM, Ondrej Zajicek wrote: > >> It looks like bird6 1.6.2 is eating IPv6 routes set by the kernel. > >> I have not encountered this issue with the IPv4 bird daemon. > > Hi > I understand that the kernel itself see

Re: BIRD 1.6.2 removes IPv6 kernel routes

2016-12-21 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 11/13/2016 07:59 PM, Ondrej Zajicek wrote: >> It looks like bird6 1.6.2 is eating IPv6 routes set by the kernel. >> I have not encountered this issue with the IPv4 bird daemon. > Hi > > The problem is likely caused by first exporting OSPF route to kernel and > then removing it, but Linux removes