Hello, I'm having trouble understanding why certain routes aren't making it through to an iBGP session on BIRD 2.0.7. My network layout looks something like below. I have three BIRD instances running, *Router 1* is connected to *Upstream 1*, *Router 2* is connected to *Upstream 2*, and *Router 1* and *Router 2* are connected to each other via iBGP. This all works great. Upstream 1 Upstream 2 ▲ ▲ | | eBGP eBGP | | Router 1 ◀--iBGP--▶ Router 2 | iBGP | ▼ Router 3 The problem comes with *Router 3* not receiving routes from *Router 2*. The iBGP export filter on router1 looks like this: export filter { if is_v4_bogon() then reject; if is_v4_default() then reject; if is_v4_peering_net() then reject; if is_v4_own_net() then accept; if source = RTS_BGP then accept; reject; }; And if I test each of these functions out manually I can see the prefix should be allowed through: bird> show route filter { if is_v4_bogon() then reject; } 174.202.0.0/16 bird> show route filter { if is_v4_default() then reject; } 174.202.0.0/16 bird> show route filter { if is_v4_peering_net() then reject; } 174.202.0.0/16 bird> show route filter { if is_v4_own_net() then accept; } 174.202.0.0/16 bird> show route filter { if source = RTS_BGP then accept; } 174.202.0.0/16 Table master4: 174.202.0.0/16 unicast [cologuard4 21:17:56.850 from 169.254.3.3] * (100) [AS22394?] dev bdr-cologuard Unfortunately if I look at the session from *Router 1* to *Router 3* (core_nyiix_14), it is not let through: bird> show route export core_nyiix_14 174.202.0.0/16 bird> I've added all of the relevant configuration in this Gist <https://gist.github.com/bswinnerton/6b7527bc9d78215275c1ae75e64d34cd>. Any help would be much appreciated.