Hi Stuart,
Thanks for the reply, our partner updated his software a few days ago,
so it works now with a 32b ASN.
Regards,
Cédric
Le 11/08/2013 00:23, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2013-08-02, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
Always working on my problem, if anybody can help me please.
On 2013-08-02, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
> Always working on my problem, if anybody can help me please.
>
> Here's a tcpdump of BGP exchanges between the neighbor (192.168.53.118)
> and me (192.168.53.113) :
>
> _Open from my neighbor, no 4 Byte AS capability :_
> 17:26:04.529327 IP (t
Always working on my problem, if anybody can help me please.
Here's a tcpdump of BGP exchanges between the neighbor (192.168.53.118)
and me (192.168.53.113) :
_Open from my neighbor, no 4 Byte AS capability :_
17:26:04.529327 IP (tos 0xc0, ttl 1, id 16154, offset 0, flags [DF],
proto TCP (6
So is my problem a configuration issue, a problem in openbgpd or just
something that is undoable ?
Regards,
Cédric
Le 30/07/2013 09:01, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET a écrit :
> Hello Claudio,
>
> I'm using AS 65426.
>
> This is the UPDATE message my bgpd sends to my neighbor :
>
> Update Message (2)
Hello Claudio,
I'm using AS 65426.
This is the UPDATE message my bgpd sends to my neighbor :
Update Message (2), length: 54
Origin (1), length: 1, Flags [T]: IGP
0x: 00
AS Path (2), length: 4, Flags [T]: 23456
0x: 0201 5ba0
Nex
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 09:33:55AM +0200, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to replace two cisco routers by two openBGPd routers.
> A have 3 neighbors, two with 4-bytes AS, and one which only supports
> 2-bytes AS for now.
> I have a 4-bytes AS too.
>
> So in my bgpd.conf,
Still working on my problem.
When doing a tcpdumpc apture of bgp UPDATE messages sent to neighbor 2
(2-bytes AS), I still have
/Update Message (2), length: 54//
// Origin (1), length: 1, Flags [T]: IGP//
//0x: 00//
// AS Path (2), length: 4, Flags [T]: *23456 *
Hello,
I'm trying to replace two cisco routers by two openBGPd routers.
A have 3 neighbors, two with 4-bytes AS, and one which only supports
2-bytes AS for now.
I have a 4-bytes AS too.
So in my bgpd.conf, I have :
...
AS
network z.z.z.z/21
...
neighbor #a neighbor which supports 4 bytes
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