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Hello,<br>
<br>
We're using BIRD on Linux Debian 6 as a BGP route server with two
subnets. <br>
We would also like to manually change the next hop of certain
prefixes and peers.<br>
When both subnets are configured at the single physical interface or
in alias <br>
mode everything works fine. As soon as we configure any of the
subnet at a vlan <br>
interface the next hop manipulation fails and the ip address of the
RS is set instead.<br>
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Any ideas what is the reason for this behaviour?<br>
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Thanks in advance!<br>
<br>
Best~<br>
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<strong>Javor Kliachev</strong><br>
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Neterra Ltd.<br>
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