[6bone] IPv6 route server
John Fraizer
tvo@EnterZone.Net
Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:17:23 -0400 (EDT)
On 8 Aug 2002, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:
> I don't understand why the 2nd router (62.4.18.114) don't send all
> routes:
>
> route-server.ndsoftwarenet.net> show ipv6 bgp summary
> BGP router identifier 10.0.1.2, local AS number 65526
> 242 BGP AS-PATH entries
> 4 BGP community entries
>
> Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
> State/PfxRcd
> 3ffe:81f1:0:1::1
> 4 65526 22013 8778 0 0 0 00:01:23
> 268
> 3ffe:81f1:0:2::1
> 4 65526 18386 8810 0 0 0
> 00:00:49 39
>
> Total number of neighbors 2
> route-server.ndsoftwarenet.net>
>
> I have in the both router (213.91.4.3 and 62.4.18.114):
> neighbor 3ffe:81f1:0:2::2 route-server-client
> neighbor 3ffe:81f1:0:2::2 transparent-as
> neighbor 3ffe:81f1:0:2::2 transparent-nexthop
You might want to try route-reflector client. I can't remember off the top
of my head what the behavior differences between the two are. Also, make
sure that the route-server is NOT sending any routes to the other
routers.
> >
> > You can see an example at http://nitrous.ipv6.enterzone.net/
> >
>
> Thanks for the link but a looking-glass is limited.
>
In what way? I can send any command to a router from MRLG that I want
to. The looking-glass is only as limited as the person who sets it up
wants it to be.
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