Thanks for your answer.
The switches weren't properly configured.
I managed to get multipath working. At least with ipv4.
When enabling "add paths" on ipv6 channel, I get an "Received: Invalid
OPEN message" error (although the switch is advertising the capability).
I wont blame bird yet, as E
What's your `show protocols all` output for the BIRD side for the sessions
with the switches, to confirm BIRD is advertising add-path TX and the
switches advertising add-path RX? Do you see ADD-PATH capabilities showing
up properly both on the local and neighbor capabilities (TX for local
capabilit
W dniu 3.03.2023 o 16:27, Arnaud Houdelette-Langlois pisze:
That's was an expected one, but as I send routes to another router and
not to the kernel i would have expected that this would not have been
an issue. I will try to update bird.
I might be wrong and misleading you then. Perhaps someone
Thanks for your answer.
That's was an expected one, but as I send routes to another router and not to
the kernel i would have expected that this would not have been an issue. I will
try to update bird.
Do you know if BSD port is up to date ?
Le 3 mars 2023 15:53:15 GMT+01:00, Marek Zarychta
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W dniu 3.03.2023 o 14:30, Arnaud Houdelette-Langlois pisze:
Hi.
We are using bird for BGP/OSPF routing on our FreeBSD
routers/firewalls for quite some time now.
I'm trying to setup linux server load-balancing using ExaBGP, and bird
as Route-Reflectors.
Between the bird machines and linux
Hi.
We are using bird for BGP/OSPF routing on our FreeBSD routers/firewalls
for quite some time now.
I'm trying to setup linux server load-balancing using ExaBGP, and bird
as Route-Reflectors.
Between the bird machines and linux servers, we got Force10 L3 switchs,
also setup as route-refle