Unless I have a bad misunderstanding:
iBGP = (remote AS == local AS)
eBGP = (remote AS != local AS)
So you only need to see the ASs to know if a session is iBGP or eBGP.
Best wishes - Nell
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 7:53 PM Ponikierski, Grzegorz via Bird-users <
bird-users@network.cz> wrote:
>
Hello Grzegorz,
On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 06:11:18PM +, Ponikierski, Grzegorz via Bird-users
wrote:
> According to my knowledge letter “i” in “[AS201701i]” means “IGP”. “e” is for
> “EGP” and “?” is for “INCOMPLETE”. This is for BGP origin code.
>
> Other method to check eBGP vs iBGP is to c
with route due to
performance issues or memory saving?
Regards,
Grzegorz
From: Bird-users on behalf of Maximilian
Wilhelm
Date: Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 21:01
To: "bird-users@network.cz"
Subject: Re: Info about
Anno domini 2024 Ponikierski, Grzegorz via Bird-users scripsit:
Hi,
> Am I blind (possible) or Bird doesn’t show if route is eBGP or iBGP? If it
> shows it, then can you please help me to see it?
I don't think there is an indication whether a route was learned
locally via iBGP or eBGP. Dependin
Hi all!
Am I blind (possible) or Bird doesn’t show if route is eBGP or iBGP? If it
shows it, then can you please help me to see it?
Regards,
Grzegorz