Hi All! I have established a bgp session to my isp using bird. I have one problem. The session works great but it doesn't advertise my inetnum. I can't find it in the documentation how to define my inetnum and how to advertise it? My cfg: protocol bgp { # disabled; description "lol"; local as 51060; neighbor 213.5.9.73 as 49895; # multihop 20 via 62.168.0.13; hold time 240; startup hold time 240; connect retry time 120; keepalive time 80; # defaults to hold time / 3 start delay time 5; # How long do we wait before initial connect error wait time 60, 300;# Minimum and maximum time we wait after an error (when consecutive # # errors occur, we increase the delay exponentially ... error forget time 300; # ... until this timeout expires) # disable after error; # Disable the protocol automatically when an error occurs # next hop self; # Disable next hop processing and always advertise our local address as nexthop path metric 1; # Prefer routes with shorter paths (like Cisco does) default bgp_med 0; # MED value we use for comparison when none is defined default bgp_local_pref 0; # The same for local preference source address localip; # What local address we use for the TCP connection # password "idonotusemd5"; # Password used for MD5 authentication # rr client; # I am a route reflector and the neighor is my client # rr cluster id 1.0.0.1; # Use this value for cluster id instead of my router id # export where source=RTS_STATIC; export filter { if source = RTS_STATIC then { bgp_community = -empty-; bgp_community = add(bgp_community,(51060,49895)); bgp_origin = 0; bgp_community = -empty-; bgp_community.add((51060,49895)); if (51060,49895) ~ bgp_community then bgp_community.add((0, 1)); if bgp_path ~ [= 51060 =] then bgp_path.prepend(51060); accept; } reject; # accept; }; } Big thanks !!!! -- Pozdrawiam! Maciej Drobniuch
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Maciej Drobniuch