Hello, After upgrade from 1.3.9 to 1.4.2, we're observing following things: *1) Testing ADD-PATH feature on iBGP:** * With AS-PATH functionality everything looks fine but: How we may see all exported routes to given iBGP member with "add paths on" enabled. I have tried with: root@rs2-nix-bird:~# birdc show route export R0_100 count *2796* of 3377 routes for 3377 networks But obvious there is something wrong because on other side on RS1 I see the following: root@rs1-nix-bird:~# birdc show route protocol R0_200 count *3334* of 7034 routes for 6017 networks There are difference of 538 prefixes ( that are more that one path per destination ). *So my question is*: Is there any other command to see all exported prefixes when as-path is enabled. *2) BGP Route limit - strange thing:* With the new version, today I observed that when "BGP protocol" has configured limit to 1, every time when we run "birdc configure" the session from UP goes DOWN and back to UP and then stay ESTABLISHED with following reason: It is happen absolutely everytime when we run "birdc configure". Apr 23 16:17:24 rs2-nix bird: Reconfiguring Apr 23 16:17:24 rs2-nix bird: Protocol R0_187 hits route import limit (1), action: restart Apr 23 16:17:24 rs2-nix bird: R0_252: Reconfigured Apr 23 16:17:24 rs2-nix bird: Reconfigured Apr 23 16:17:26 rs2-nix bird: R0_187: Shutdown requested From *R0_187* normally we should receive only 1 prefix. When we increase the limit to 2 everything looks fine. With the old version 1.3.9 it works without restart the session. *Here is my config:* protocol bgp R0_187 from iBGP { neighbor 10.0.0.187 as 65535; import all export all table T65535; route limit 1; direct; } Thanks in advance! Best~ -- --- Find out about our new Cloud service - Cloudware.bg <http://cloudware.bg/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=signature&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=newwebsite> Access anywhere. Manage it yourself. Pay as you go. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Javor Kliachev* IP Engineer Neterra Ltd. Telephone: +359 2 975 16 16 Fax: +359 2 975 34 36 www.neterra.net <http://www.neterra.net>