Hi Claudio,
Thank you for your help.
Everything works as expected.
Regards,
Ivo
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:36:15AM +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
Hi Claudio and Insan,
Thank you very much for clarified it.
I have another question.
Can I force the core to select only one border
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:36:15AM +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> Hi Claudio and Insan,
>
> Thank you very much for clarified it.
> I have another question.
> Can I force the core to select only one border router as default and
> switch to the other in case it fails?
> Is there a point doing so, or I
Hi Claudio and Insan,
Thank you very much for clarified it.
I have another question.
Can I force the core to select only one border router as default and
switch to the other in case it fails?
Is there a point doing so, or I am better the way it is now?
Thank you,
Ivo
Insan Praja SW wrote:
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Hi,
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:38:43 +0700, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
Hallo Misc,
I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
stable).
Each border route
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:38:43AM +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> Hallo Misc,
>
> I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
>
> I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
> border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
> stable).
> Each bor
Hallo Misc,
I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
stable).
Each border router talk eBGP(full feeds) with one upstream provider and
have iBGP
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