Hi,
Check that R2 is actually listening the port. And that port is not
blocked in your firewall.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 4:16 PM Shahan Agha wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am facing something very strange from almost a week now. I have multiple
> i-bgp neighbors which are working just fine.
>
> # bir
Hi All,
I am facing something very strange from almost a week now. I have multiple
i-bgp neighbors which are working just fine.
# birdc show protocols
bgp_r4 BGP master up 2019-01-21 Established
bgp_r3 BGP master up 2019-01-21 Established
*bgp_r2 BGP master start 1
On jeu. 24 janv. 10:51:21 2019, Christoffer Hansen wrote:
> On 24/01/2019 10:46, Christoffer Hansen wrote:
> > Have you setup any import filters for OSPF?
>
> Maybe export filters would be the trick?
I already have an import filter:
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# OSPF #
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proto
On 24/01/2019 10:46, Christoffer Hansen wrote:
> Have you setup any import filters for OSPF?
Maybe export filters would be the trick?
-Christoffer
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On 24/01/2019 10:23, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> asbr02 ~ # birdc 'show route count table master4'
> BIRD 2.0.3 ready.
> 2461149 of 2461149 routes for 737465 networks in table master4
> asbr02 ~ # birdc 'show route count table master6'
> BIRD 2.0.3 ready.
> 239266 of 239266 routes for 63527 networks
Hi,
I’ve set up an OSPF as an IGP to resolve the BGP next-hops on the routes
learned from eBGP sessions.
On one of my border routers (running FreeBSD), the counters are correct:
root@nominoe:~ # birdc 'show protocols all "ospf_*"'
BIRD 2.0.2 ready.
Name Proto Table State Since