What show You birdc show ospf nei ? Does Your router even have adjacency connected ? Viker On 12/03/2015 04:28 PM, Anton Kiryushkin wrote:
Hello.
Yes, I tried it.
birdc show route export server1
showed me nothing. But 'show ospf state' showed me both ips with metric 0.
2015-12-03 9:55 GMT+03:00 viker <viker@viker.cz <mailto:viker@viker.cz>>:
Hello, concretely "birdc show route export server1" show what ? Another good hint could be "birdc show ospf state", where you can see ospf informations about whole infrastructure which ospf knows. Vilem
On 12/03/2015 01:50 AM, Anton Kiryushkin wrote:
Hello.
I trying to use bird for export ospf route for Cisco Nexus with next config:
router id 10.34.23.1;
filter export_OSPF { if net = 77.71.22.23/32 <http://77.71.22.23/32> <http://77.71.22.23/32> then { ospf_metric1 = 20; ospf_metric2 = 20; print "net accepted:", net; accept; } if net = 77.71.22.24/32 <http://77.71.22.24/32> <http://77.71.22.24/32> then {
ospf_metric1 = 10; ospf_metric2 = 10; print "net accepted:", net; accept; } reject; }
protocol ospf server1 { export filter export_OSPF; #debug all; rfc1583compat yes; tick 2; area 0.0.0.0 { stub no; interface "bond0" { dead 10; neighbors { 10.0.16.1; }; type pointopoint; authentication none; }; interface "lo*" { stub yes; cost 10; priority 200; }; interface "dummy0" { stub yes; cost 15; priority 100; }; }; }
But in birdc I didn't see any metrics. I have two server with same config and same addresses on interfaces lo and dummy0 with different priorities. Could you help me with export filter?
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