Static dormant routes not shown

Kenth Eriksson Kenth.Eriksson at infinera.com
Mon Apr 29 15:07:49 CEST 2019


On Mon, 2019-04-29 at 12:18 +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 09:11:22AM +0000, Kenth Eriksson wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Why does not static routes in dormant state show of up in the
> > routing
> > table? I expexted all routes to be visible in 'show route'. If the
> > route is not installed into the kernel, then that should be some
> > way
> > (in bird case I believe that is the exclamation mark).
> 
> Hi
> 
> The original design is that only valid routes are in the routing
> table
> and protocols are responsible for adding or removing routes when they
> become or ceased to be valid. Later that was bit changed with
> recursive
> BGP routes, which are there always and routing table is responsible
> for recomputing next hops, but the basic design is still here for
> regular
> routes.
> 
> I agree that it would make sense to have more uniform approach here,
> like
> having routes with invalid / unreachable next hops in the routing
> table,
> but not propagating them, and perhaps we will change to that in the
> future. OTOH, there are other reasons why static routes are dormant -
> next hop is reachable but iface is link-down, or route has BFD
> trigger
> and assoicated BFD session is down.

Could you provide a patch on 2.0.4 for this behaviour? Or would it
require larger re-design?
> 
> The exclamation mark is more like route should be installed into
> kernel,
> but installation failed. If route is not supposed to be installed
> (e.g.
> rejected by kernel export), there is no exclamation mark.
> 
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