Hi Ondrej,
about your question, I didn't test yet with BIRD (yes, it's a shame...), I had
a look at the code instead to see if the sequence numbers were checked or not
(and they are).
What I can say is that we observed one (closed source router vendor starting
with a J, a few years ago at least
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 01:28:27AM +0200, Garri Djavadyan via Bird-users wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I noticed that the legacy Bird version behaves strangely while it is in
> an enhanced route-refreshing process, but I am not sure whether it is a
> known/expected behaviour for version 1.6.8. Name
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 08:07:09AM +0200, Martin Vystrčil via Bird-users wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> is there any possibility to be notified on network update. We are using bird
> to manage BABEL in our product (embedded system).
>
> Main usage would be to send SNMP notification on BABEL network u
Hi,
In the meanwhile you can "catch" route changes by exporting them to some
kernel table and monitoring netlink. Or exporting them via BGP to some
software that will perform custom action on changes. There are BGP
implementations in Python and Go to my knowledge.
But I'm not sure if that is enoug
Hello!
There is an SNMP AgentX implementation in progress, probably for BIRD v3
only and primarily for BGP status notifications for now. It should get
extended to cover all protocols in future.
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Currently, most of the BIRD team development time is spent on IXP needs