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. -----Original Message----- From: "Martin Kraus" <martin.kraus@wujiman.net> Sent: Monday, April 1, 2013 2:20am 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 12:24:20AM -0700, dspazman@epicup.com wrote:
So I had to give up a bandwidth customer because of this situation. I really want to track down what it could be though.
I was able to ping their router. We had an established BGP session. They were on a cisco unit, I'm using Bird. I could see all the routes in my table. I could run show protocols all <protocol> and see the filter filtering down the full routing table to just export 4 routes (one was the default route, other three were just 3 more we were trying). I could run show route export <protocol> and see the 4 routes listed as being exported.
But they never saw any routes. They never got my announced routes. But it was an established BGP session.
Any ideas?
If you do show proto <name of bgp proto> all does it show in the Routes: line any exported routes? mk