Henning Brauer wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-07 09:54]:
I use route-maps in my quagga setup, but i do not see this options in
OpenBGP.
not having the route-map desaster was a design goal.
look at the filter language, it can do all you want.
there's a section about it
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-07 09:54]:
> I use route-maps in my quagga setup, but i do not see this options in
> OpenBGP.
not having the route-map desaster was a design goal.
look at the filter language, it can do all you want.
there's a section about it in bgpd.conf(5) (yea
Hi all,
Thanks for the replays.
I have my test setup running and for now I am very impressed by OpenBGP
performance.
I have some additional questions.
I use route-maps in my quagga setup, but i do not see this options in
OpenBGP. How can I achieve something similar to this route-map for ex
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Subject: Migrate to OpenBSD + OpenBGP
Hello to everyone in the list,
I run small ISP. Currently I use Debian + Quagga Box for my BGP
sessions.
It is a single box with tow full feeds (approximately 2
On 2007/03/02 13:22, Falk Brockerhoff wrote:
> This works fine apart of one bug in the
> ospf-daemon when the carp-state changes and the local routes have to be
> updated. But I'm confident that this will be fixed soon.
from http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-02/1155.html,
it does
Hello,
actualy I'm using some Cisco equipment and one OpenBGPd Box to connect
the eBGP-Upstreams to my network. I want to replace this setup in the
next couple of month by two OpenBSD boxes. I planned to do it this way:
I want to connect some eBGP session to both boxes and an direct iBGP
link bet
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-02 09:25]:
> Hello to everyone in the list,
> I run small ISP. Currently I use Debian + Quagga Box for my BGP sessions.
> It is a single box with tow full feeds (approximately 200K prefixes)
> from tow ISPs and tow sessions from the same ISPs with l
Hello to everyone in the list,
I run small ISP. Currently I use Debian + Quagga Box for my BGP sessions.
It is a single box with tow full feeds (approximately 200K prefixes)
from tow ISPs and tow sessions from the same ISPs with local prefixes
(approximately 2,5K prefixes). The same box is doing
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