Hi ,
Yes, Linux kernel does not supported on by now, but we found a kernel patch
to support RFC 5549, we are trying to support this case.
http://lists.openwall.net/netdev/2015/03/26/142
Thanks
Arvin
-Original Message-
From: Ondrej Zajicek
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 8:45 PM
To
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:38:03AM +, Arvin Gan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I notice that BGP can support RFC 5549 using configuration
> "ext_next_hop", bird can sync with kernel table using netlink assuming
> kernel support route with IPV4 DIP and IPV6 next hop.
Hi All,
I notice that BGP can support RFC 5549 using configuration
"ext_next_hop", bird can sync with kernel table using netlink assuming kernel
support route with IPV4 DIP and IPV6 next hop. Sending route to kernel
(nl_add_nexthop()) that don't check address family type
>
> I can’t find information in google/ docs / sources, Is the bird supports rfc
> 5549 ? If not (I guess it does not), is there any plans to support rfc 5549
> in future?
>
Hi
I can’t find information in google/ docs / sources, Is the bird supports rfc
5549 ? If not (I guess it does not), is there any plans to support rfc 5549 in
future?
Hi guys,
Do you know if there are any plans for implementing RFC 5549 for BGP somewhere
in the future?
This would make it possible to advertise IPv4 networks using IPv6 next hops
directly which might come in handy in an IPv4 deprived world.
Kind regards,
Stefan Plug
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