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
If you are new to OpenBSD and OpenBGP then I would-
a) setup a test box not in your production path
b) request your providers set up second peer sessions each, with each
'second session' going to the test box
c) get comfy with OpenBSD and OpenBGP with those two full tables from
your peers, just li
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
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