and sorry there is a way to specify the interface? if I use "interface *****;" (replace star with the host interface to use for the BGP protocol conf) it give me the message that there is an error in the line of interface spec. 2018-03-07 16:45 GMT+01:00 Mattia Milani <mattia.milani@studenti.unitn.it>:
yeah they are a /8, so bird doesn't support /8? now i'll try to modify them.
but sorry, why bird doesn't support /8?
2018-03-07 16:40 GMT+01:00 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 05:49:02PM +0100, Mattia Milani wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm writing you because i have a problem with the implementation of BGP on 4 peer in 4 different AS in line. I use bird 2.0.1, and the four peer is virtualized on my pc The 4 peer is in this form
AS2 AS4 AS3 AS1 H0 ------------------------------- H1 -------------------------------- H2 ------------------------------ H3 eth1 eth1 eth2 eth2 eth1 eth1 The same configuration without H3 work perfectly, but with H3, H1 and H2 can't comunicate, they stay in the connect state, it's like they never bee reachable for the connection, but if i ping the 2 interface i get a replay.
the address of my peer is:
H0.eth1: 10.0.0.1/8 H1.eth1: 10.0.1.1/8 H1.eth2: 10.0.1.2/8 H2.eth1: 10.0.2.1/8 H2.eth2: 10.0.2.2/8 H3.eth1: 10.0.3.1/8
Hello
Are these /8 or /24? If they are really /8, then BIRD does not know which interface to use, as they all have prefix 10.0.0.0/8.
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