They were running a cisco router. They would do this: show ip bgp neighbors X.X.X.X received-routes And get: Total number of prefixes 0 Apparently. I never saw it, but that is what they would tell me. -----Original Message----- From: "Martin Kraus" <martin.kraus@wujiman.net> Sent: Monday, April 1, 2013 1:40pm To: dspazman@epicup.com Cc: "bird-users@bird.network.cz" <bird-users@trubka.network.cz> Subject: Re: Got to ask, any ideas? On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 11:55:02AM -0700, dspazman@epicup.com wrote:
Yeah, it showed all 4 routes as exported.
The only thing else I could think of was there was a level 2 smart switch between the two routers (mine and theirs). I wouldn't think that would make any effect, as the machines could ping each other fine and establish a session fine.
How do you know they didn't receive those routes? Do you have output from their #show ip bgp neighbor <ip> #show ip bgp neighbor <ip> routes mk