How to filter VPN4 address using route-map

2025-02-22 Thread Ramanathan Selvamani
Hi Team, I would like to filter a VPN4 address using route-map. For example, I have the below VPN4 address learnt through BGP neighbor on "L2VPN EVPN" channel. Table vpntab4: 1:222 90.0.0.0/24unicast [EVPN_4_4_4_4 2025-02-21] * (160) 1:100 60.0.0.0/24unicast [BGP_4_4_4_4 17:45:37.617 from

Re: advertise OSPF default route into a specific area?

2025-02-22 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 03:13:28PM +0100, Maria Matejka via Bird-users wrote: > Hello Lexi, > > On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 01:34:51PM +, Lexi Winter wrote: > > > i have an OSPF ABR in area 0 and area 1. this router has a default > > route via a non-OSPF interface (kernel route, imported into BI

Re: advertise OSPF default route into a specific area?

2025-02-22 Thread Maria Matejka via Bird-users
Hello Lexi, On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 01:34:51PM +, Lexi Winter wrote: > i have an OSPF ABR in area 0 and area 1. this router has a default > route via a non-OSPF interface (kernel route, imported into BIRD using > the 'kernel' protocol). i'd like to advertise this route into area 1, > but *n

advertise OSPF default route into a specific area?

2025-02-22 Thread Lexi Winter
hello, i'm using BIRD 2.16.1 on FreeBSD 15.0. i have an OSPF ABR in area 0 and area 1. this router has a default route via a non-OSPF interface (kernel route, imported into BIRD using the 'kernel' protocol). i'd like to advertise this route into area 1, but *not* into area 0. how would i go ab