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BIRD can redistribute only routes|prefixes that are in BIRD's
route table. This is 1) available into system routing tables 2)
obtained from other routing protocols and 3) specified in static
protocol.<br>
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Why do you want to redistribute prefix that isn't in BIRD routing
table? If you doesn't want to pass static route to kernel - you
can filter it in kernel protocol (but I can't imagine cases when
this'll be useful).<br>
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22.11.2015 14:05, David S. пишет:<br>
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<div>My name is David, I'm from Indonesia. I'm new on BGP and
especially Bird. I configure FreeBSD 10.2 with Bird 1.5. I
just want to know there is any way to advertise a network
prefix without protocol static, please tell how if is it
possible. I have read the documentation and I can't find any
article that point me to my question.</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance.</div>
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Best regards,<br>
David S.<br>
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