[f-nsp] Any guide for moving configs from Cisco?

Stephen J. Wilcox steve at telecomplete.co.uk
Mon Apr 4 20:27:10 EDT 2005


not sure, turn up some debug.. watch our for blackhole tho, until recently its 
supported only in software and it doesnt work in the way other routers eg cisco 
do. i found it wouldnt allow me to set next hop to an ip static routed to null

Steve


On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Tuc wrote:

> > > BGP with redistributes
> > 
> > same except no spaces in descs, and on route-map put 'in'/'out' before the 
> > route-map name instead of after
> > 
> > > and route maps (BOY are there route-map's),
> > 
> > same (you'll be glad to hear!)
> > 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 	Just to give everyone a little giggle, I contacted the Foundry TAC
> (I do pay for support....) and sent them some of my concerns and questions
> how to go about some things. That was a week ago. They passed me off to
> the local account team, which was a free for all trying to figure out
> who would be helping. I finally got *1* person, laid it all out to him,
> and hoped to hear back.
> 
> 	Well, I did. I was told my devices didn't support BGP.... Thats
> weird :
> 
> telnet at f4802#sho ip bgp sum
>   BGP4 Summary 
>   Router ID: AA.BB.X.X   Local AS Number : 65535
>   Confederation Identifier : not configured
>   Confederation Peers: 
>   Maximum Number of Paths Supported for Load Sharing : 1
>   Number of Neighbors Configured : 1, UP: 0
>   Number of Routes Installed : 0
>   Number of Routes Advertising to All Neighbors : 0
>   Number of Attribute Entries Installed : 0
>   Neighbor Address  AS#   State   Time     Rt:Accepted Filtered Sent   ToSend
>   AA.BB.CC.DD       YYYY OPENS   0h57m43s    0        0        0      0
> 
> 	I'm testing its ability to connect to something we call a "black hole
> server". Its an offsite PC running Zebra that allows us to change BGP and
> use it to restrict responding to whatever is in it.
> 
> 	So I configured :
> 
> router bgp                                                        
>  local-as 65535                                                   
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD remote-as YYYY
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD ebgp-multihop 20                          
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD update-source loopback 1                  
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD maximum-prefix 100 95 teardown            
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD route-map in bgp-from-blackhole           
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD route-map out bgp-to-blackhole            
>  neighbor AA.BB.CC.DD soft-reconfiguration inbound              
> !                                                                 
> route-map  bgp-from-blackhole permit  10                          
>  set local-preference 500                                         
>  set community  no-export                                         
> !                                                                 
> route-map  bgp-to-blackhole deny  10 
> 
> 
> 	I seem to get it doing OpenSents, but it never really "connects".
> 
> 	Any thoughts?
> 
> 		Thanks, Tuc/TTSG Internet Services, Inc.
> 




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