[j-nsp] bgp policy
Felix Schueren
felix.schueren at hosteurope.de
Tue Feb 2 04:39:21 EST 2010
Raheel,
Raheel Muhammad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is our customer prefix and we are acting as a transit provider.
> Configuration is simple
>
> term term-1
> from
> route-filter x.x.128.0/19 upto /24
>
do you have any terminating action within that filter? Please paste the
full policy in junos syntax. Is the route actually in inet.0? Just
having it in the RIB-in does not mean it's in the actual RIB. If it is
active in the RIB (and of protocol BGP), then also paste your export
policy. The most likely config mistakes are probably:
- you don't have a terminating action ("accept" or "reject") in your
import policy, causing the route to not be accepted
- you have a non-bgp route for the customer subnet as best active route
in the RIB, which means the default bgp export policy will not pick it up
anyway, please post detailled config & show output so we don't have to
guess so much.
Kind regards,
Felix
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