Hello Maria!
Thank you for taking the time to read my email.
Yes, "I have no providers" is a much more accurate description of AS 0.
It can be used by tier 1 networks as well as people trying to depreciate
their old ASN. It looks like the source of my confusion was that I was
under the assu
Thank you for the information. Tis didn't work but I think that 2.16 is
probably missing a way to set the IP correctly on freebsd. This is probably
missing that patch :
https://gitlab.nic.cz/labs/bird/-/commit/e0ed978e753c57b65b89e860b49fd29acb0b43ad
to make it works. Would be good to have a 2.
On 26.12.24 6:34 PM, benoitc--- via Bird-users wrote:
> Should I pass the vlan as ptp or stub on freebsd ? Or is there any other way
> to have unnumbered interfaces on freebsd?
I have no proper exp. with *bsd but from what I've heard:
* If you want unnumbered interfaces,then do you have a /32 as
Hi all,
I would like te to use the new feature "allow loopback nexthop in OSPFv3-IPv4 "
on freebsd but I am not sure about the configuration. Let say 2 machines are
linked to each others via a vlan. Should I pass the vlan as ptp or stub on
freebsd ? Or is there any other way to have unnumbere
Hello Ralph,
> Issue #1) There is no way to tell the difference between a transit entry
> and an "AS0" entry.
There is no difference between a transit entry and an AS0 entry. The
`transit` keyword is just a syntactic shortcut for `provider 0`.
> The treatment of AS0 providers is mentioned in s