<div dir="ltr">This is the bird.conf of the route server:<div><a href="https://pastebin.com/qwp6nBtz">https://pastebin.com/qwp6nBtz</a> </div><div>This is the bird.conf of one router:</div><div><a href="https://pastebin.com/trwgKG92">https://pastebin.com/trwgKG92</a> <br></div><div><br></div><div>Why does AS3 still receive routes from AS2? What am I missing?<br></div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Il giorno lun 6 apr 2020 alle ore 18:13 Alexander Zubkov <<a href="mailto:green@qrator.net">green@qrator.net</a>> ha scritto:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">It is really hard to guess what routes you have actually in your<br>
bird's table and how your bird is configured.<br>
<br>
> I just edited the bird.conf of the route server, should I also edit the bird.conf of the routers which are peering with the route server?<br>
<br>
Filters on peers can affect only communities you are sending and other<br>
attributes, but they do not affect directly the logic of your route<br>
server's filters, there is no magic here.<br>
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 6:08 PM Fabiano D'Agostino<br>
<<a href="mailto:fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com" target="_blank">fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
> Does 'show route where' exist as command? Because I have syntax error.<br>
> Anyway I set up my route server as here:<br>
> <a href="https://www.slideshare.net/apnic/bird-routing-daemon" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.slideshare.net/apnic/bird-routing-daemon</a><br>
> But I am having the problem described here:<br>
> <a href="https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2010-September/001620.html" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2010-September/001620.html</a><br>
><br>
> I just edited the bird.conf of the route server, should I also edit the bird.conf of the routers which are peering with the route server?<br>
><br>
> Thanks,<br>
><br>
> Il giorno lun 6 apr 2020 alle ore 17:50 Alexander Zubkov <<a href="mailto:green@qrator.net" target="_blank">green@qrator.net</a>> ha scritto:<br>
>><br>
>> Have you tried to check that in cli like:<br>
>> show route where bgp_out(...)<br>
>> And check that required route has all needed communities:<br>
>> show route all x.x.x.x/y<br>
>><br>
>> On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 5:35 PM Fabiano D'Agostino<br>
>> <<a href="mailto:fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com" target="_blank">fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Hey,<br>
>> > thank you! I think I am having the same problem they had here:<br>
>> > <a href="https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2010-September/001620.html" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2010-September/001620.html</a><br>
>> ><br>
>> > But I didn't understand how they solved.<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Regards,<br>
>> > Fabiano<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Il giorno lun 6 apr 2020 alle ore 17:16 Cybertinus <<a href="mailto:bird@cybertinus.nl" target="_blank">bird@cybertinus.nl</a>> ha scritto:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Hello Fabiano,<br>
>> >><br>
>> >><br>
>> >> BGP Communities are basically tags you add to a prefix that is received from, or send to, a peer. And in Bird you can do whatever you want with these communities. A community by itself has no meaning and has no influence on the routing decision whatsoever. It is the meaning you add to it in your configuration what makes them work.<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> More information about communities: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol#Communities" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol#Communities</a><br>
>> >><br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Kind regards,<br>
>> >> Cybertinus<br>
>> >><br>
>> >><br>
>> >> On 2020-04-06 17:03, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> and how these kind of checks are handled?<br>
>> >> if (myas,peeras) ~ bgp_community what is bgp_community?<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Thanks,<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Il giorno lun 6 apr 2020 alle ore 15:32 Fabiano D'Agostino <<a href="mailto:fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com" target="_blank">fabiano.dagostino96@gmail.com</a>> ha scritto:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Thank you, but "if the route does not come from BGP then false"<br>
>> >> here I have:<br>
>> >> protocol pipe a {<br>
>> >> table master;<br>
>> >> mode transparent;<br>
>> >> peer table a;<br>
>> >> import all;<br>
>> >> export where bgp_out(x); => this becomes false, what does this mean?<br>
>> >> #export all;<br>
>> >> }<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Thanks,<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Il giorno lun 6 apr 2020 alle ore 10:50 Bernd Naumann <<a href="mailto:bena@spreadshirt.net" target="_blank">bena@spreadshirt.net</a>> ha scritto:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> On 05.04.20 23:08, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote:<br>
>> >> > Good evening,<br>
>> >> > could someone explain me the meaning of these lines?<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > function bgp_out(int peeras)<br>
>> >> > {<br>
>> >> > if ! (source = RTS_BGP ) then return false;<br>
>> >> > if peeras > 65535 then return true; ### communities do not support AS32<br>
>> >> > if (0,peeras) ~ bgp_community then return false;<br>
>> >> > if (myas,peeras) ~ bgp_community then return true;<br>
>> >> > if (0, myas) ~ bgp_community then return false;<br>
>> >> > return true;<br>
>> >> > }<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Thanks,<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Fabiano<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Morning,<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> I can not cover the whole section but as a start...<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> * if the route does not come from BGP then false (routing table source?)<br>
>> >> * if the remote AS Number is greater 65535 (16 Bit) then "just" return<br>
>> >> true (see AS 32 Bit Numbers, and the non-support of older<br>
>> >> devices/implementations)<br>
>> >> * For the next 3 I'm not 100% sure how to read but I found<br>
>> >> <a href="https://bird-users.network.narkive.com/3uDbo6H9/any-ix-willing-to-share-their-config" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://bird-users.network.narkive.com/3uDbo6H9/any-ix-willing-to-share-their-config</a><br>
>> >><br>
>> >> ```<br>
>> >> 0:XXXXX - Do not announce route to peer XXXXX<br>
>> >> 0:MyASN - Do not announce route to all peers<br>
>> >> MyASN:XXXXX - Announce route to peer XXXXX only<br>
>> >> MyASN:MyASN - Announce routes to all peers. This community is<br>
>> >> automatically added to all routes that are not<br>
>> >> tagged with any of MyASN:XXXXX communities.<br>
>> >> ```<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Maybe this helps a little bit.<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Bernd<br>
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