<div dir="ltr">Hi Mattia,<div>thanks for answering, but should I create a sort of virtual network? I mean each VM has its own AS number and router and the two routers make a BGP peering, how can I do it?</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Il giorno gio 19 mar 2020 alle ore 22:56 <<a href="mailto:mattia.milani@studenti.unitn.it">mattia.milani@studenti.unitn.it</a>> ha scritto:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hello,<br>
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I confirm, it’s possible and to do it you must put the two VM interfaces in the same subnetwork.<br>
A /30 subnetwork is sufficient.<br>
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After that you have to configure in the correct way the two bird daemons.<br>
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For the config file you have to refer to the guide on the bird website, and for the peering relationship I can suggest you to read the documentation example about bgp filtering (easily accessible from gitlab).<br>
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Mattia<br>
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> Il giorno 19 mar 2020, alle ore 22:38, Fabiano D'Agostino <<a href="mailto:fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com" target="_blank">fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com</a>> ha scritto:<br>
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> Hi all,<br>
> I am new to Bird and I would like to do the following. I have two VMs and I would like to make a BGP peering between the two VMs, is it possible using Bird?<br>
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> Thanks in advance,<br>
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> Fabiano<br>
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