On 11.04.2013 12:09, Nomad Esst wrote:
Hi guys Hello, Sorry for the late reply.
How can I use MPLS for bird?
Currently it is being redesigned/broken. E.g. LDP protocol works, but you can't use l3vpn protocol instances. Additionally, kernel support is currently implemented on FreeBSD (and it is not currently merged in base system).
Thanks
Currently it is being redesigned/broken. E.g. LDP protocol works, but you can't use l3vpn protocol instances. Additionally, kernel support is currently implemented on FreeBSD (and it is not currently merged in base system).
That's OK. LDP protocol is enough for me now. Are there any manuals about configurations?
On 4/14/13 12:50 PM, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote:
On 11.04.2013 12:09, Nomad Esst wrote:
Hi guys Hello, Sorry for the late reply.
How can I use MPLS for bird?
Currently it is being redesigned/broken. E.g. LDP protocol works, but you can't use l3vpn protocol instances. Additionally, kernel support is currently implemented on FreeBSD (and it is not currently merged in base system).
I still assume it's fully functional as a BGP route reflector for MPLS? ~Seth
On 16.04.2013 18:18, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 4/14/13 12:50 PM, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote:
On 11.04.2013 12:09, Nomad Esst wrote:
Hi guys Hello, Sorry for the late reply.
How can I use MPLS for bird?
Currently it is being redesigned/broken. E.g. LDP protocol works, but you can't use l3vpn protocol instances. Additionally, kernel support is currently implemented on FreeBSD (and it is not currently merged in base system).
I still assume it's fully functional as a BGP route reflector for MPLS? VPNv4 / VPNv6 / 6PE address families are supported with following limitations:
* no real IPv6 nexhthops in 6PE/6VPE (v4-mapped only) * no IPv6 addresses in filters Please see http://bird.mpls.in/projects/mpls-bird/wiki/Bird_rr for more information.
~Seth
-- WBR, Alexander
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