2012/9/9 ril.kidd <ril.kidd@gmail.com>:
On 09/09/12 16:57, ril.kidd wrote:
Sorry, bird.conf looks like this:
router id 192.168.128.21;
#protocol direct { # interface "-eth*", "*"; # Restrict network interfaces it works with #}
protocol kernel { # learn; # Learn all alien routes from the kernel persist; # Don't remove routes on bird shutdown scan time 20; # Scan kernel routing table every 20 seconds # import none; # Default is import all export all; # Default is export none # kernel table 5; # Kernel table to synchronize with (default: main) }
protocol device { scan time 10; # Scan interfaces every 10 seconds }
protocol bgp Peer { # disabled; description "Peer"; local as 64496; neighbor 192.168.128.20 as 65000; import all; export all; # multihop; }
On 09/09/12 16:53, Crest wrote:
On 09.09.2012 17:50, ril.kidd wrote:
On 09/09/12 16:10, ril.kidd wrote:
hello, I have two ubuntu 12.04 linux servers running bird 1.3.8 and peered with each other. The routes from each show in both routing tables.
I installed centos 6.3 on an (identically configured) different set of servers and copied the configuration files. I see peering established but no routes in both routing tables. It doesnt work when peered with the ubuntu servers either. Please what may be wrong? Or am I just missing something?
Actually, when i do "show route" from birdc> i dont get any results
Sorry my crystal ball is unaligned how about a few bird.conf snippets to calibrate it?
What about output from these commands: birdc show protocols all Peer birdc show route all protocol Peer birdc show route all export Peer netstat -rn ? -- ~~~ WBR, Vitaliy Turovets Systems Administrator Corebug.Net +38(093)265-70-55 VITU-RIPE