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routing-test-2.9beta16.npk
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 1:03 am
by dwright
What is the difference between the regular routing package and this one? I tried to install the routing-test package and it wouldn't take. Just wondering what other features might be added
D~
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:25 am
by changeip
I just saw this too ... you try renaming it to routing instead of routing-test and see if it'll upload?
Sam
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:47 am
by dwright
I was trying to upload it to a routerboard 500. I then later saw that it was compiled for the i386 platform.
I would still like to know what the difference is.
D~
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:00 am
by jober
Is anyone going to tell us what it's for?
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:50 pm
by tully
This has our new BGP (not using Zebra or Quagga). You can install this package (without uninstalling anything). You should delete your BGP config or have nothing configured for it.
John
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:44 am
by changeip
I have uploaded "routing-test, 2.9beta18, apr/15/2005 13:00:07" and I see no changes within BGP. Can you show what is different with the old BGP and the new BGP?
Thanks,
Sam
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:25 pm
by tully
RC1 should be out this afternoon. You should try the routing test package. It should have most of the BGP features requested and we would like to hear you opinions. We will support the RC to some level, so you could put it on commercial stuff as long as you are monitoring it closely and have a backup system close.
John
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 1:58 pm
by rpingar
I'd like to test the new bgp features!
But my links are all on ADSL, now I use linux, Sangoma S518 and zebra with recursive multipath patch by Arnold Gilad.
Do you plan to have multiple recursive nexthop on your bgp?
Do you plan to support s518 in some way?
Thanks
Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 8:39 pm
by changeip
Just loaded RC1 ... I do not see 1 bit of difference between the old and the new BGP. Same same. Am I not supposed to load routing and routing-test ?
I am trying to setup BGP but cannot because I cannot tell MT to use a specific route for learned routes (next-hop). MT always wants to use the same interface it learned the routes from, which might not always be the route I want it to take.
So what was added to BGP from 2.8 to 2.9? So far I don't see any differences at all. Maybe I am missing something...
Sam
Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 11:09 am
by tully
You should get the 'all-packages' zip file from the download page.
Then uninstall the 'routing' package.
Then install the 'routing-test' package.
John
Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 9:42 pm
by changeip
I do see new stuff now. Had to remove the routing package, remove routing-test, then reboot, and reinstall routing-test.
Here is what I see for all you not able to load the new routing-test package right now:
routing bgp instance
routing bgp instance add as= router-id= redistribute-static= redistribute-connected= redistribute-rip= redistribute-ospf= redistribute-other-bgp= name= out-filter= copy-from= disabled=
routing bgp instance disable <numbers>
routing bgp instance edit <number> <value-name>
routing bgp instance enable <numbers>
routing bgp instance export file= from=
routing bgp instance find as= router-id= redistribute-static= redistribute-connected= redistribute-rip= redistribute-ospf= redistribute-other-bgp= name= out-filter= from= disabled=
routing bgp instance get <number> <value-name>
routing bgp instance print without-paging count-only append value-list terse detail brief interval= file= out-filter= from=
routing bgp instance remove <numbers>
routing bgp instance set <numbers> as= router-id= redistribute-static= redistribute-connected= redistribute-rip= redistribute-ospf= redistribute-other-bgp= name= out-filter= disabled=
routing bgp peer
routing bgp peer add remote-address= remote-as= multihop= in-filter= out-filter= keepalive-time= hold-time= instance= ttl= copy-from= disabled=
routing bgp peer disable <numbers>
routing bgp peer edit <number> <value-name>
routing bgp peer enable <numbers>
routing bgp peer export file= from=
routing bgp peer find remote-address= remote-as= multihop= in-filter= out-filter= keepalive-time= hold-time= instance= ttl= remote-id= remote-hold-time= used-hold-time= used-keepalive-time= state= from= disabled=
routing bgp peer get <number> <value-name>
routing bgp peer print without-paging count-only append stats value-list terse detail brief interval= file= in-filter= out-filter= instance= state= from=
routing bgp peer remove <numbers>
routing bgp peer set <numbers> remote-address= remote-as= multihop= in-filter= out-filter= keepalive-time= hold-time= instance= ttl= disabled=
routing filter add set-disabled chain= prefix= prefix-length= match-chain= type= preference= scope= target-scope= prefsrc= routing-mark= comment= origin= med= local-pref= atomic-aggregate= as-path= action= jump-target= set-preference= set-scope= set-target-scope= set-prefsrc= set-nexthop= set-routing-mark= set-check-gateway= set-comment= set-med= set-localpref= set-prepend= unset= copy-from= place-before= comment= disabled=
routing filter comment <numbers> <comment>
routing filter disable <numbers>
routing filter edit <number> <value-name>
routing filter enable <numbers>
routing filter export file= from=
routing filter find set-disabled chain= prefix= prefix-length= match-chain= type= preference= scope= target-scope= prefsrc= routing-mark= comment= origin= med= local-pref= atomic-aggregate= as-path= action= jump-target= set-preference= set-scope= set-target-scope= set-prefsrc= set-nexthop= set-routing-mark= set-check-gateway= set-comment= set-med= set-localpref= set-prepend= unset= from= comment= disabled=
routing filter get <number> <value-name>
routing filter move <numbers> <destination>
routing filter print without-paging count-only append value-list terse detail brief interval= file= chain= jump-target= set-check-gateway= from=
routing filter remove <numbers>
routing filter set <numbers> set-disabled chain= prefix= prefix-length= match-chain= type= preference= scope= target-scope= prefsrc= routing-mark= comment= origin= med= local-pref= atomic-aggregate= as-path= action= jump-target= set-preference= set-scope= set-target-scope= set-prefsrc= set-nexthop= set-routing-mark= set-check-gateway= set-comment= set-med= set-localpref= set-prepend= unset= comment= disabled=
routing filter unset <numbers> <value-name>
No winbox support yet, and no documentation, but I'm sure its coming.
Thanks guys!
Sam
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 3:40 pm
by claudclax
Question for bgp Mikrotik developers:
Do you consider to support BGP with comunities ?
Many providers use this and we want to use it too
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:08 pm
by nikhil
Question for bgp Mikrotik developers:
Do you consider to support BGP with comunities ?
Many providers use this and we want to use it too
YEs MT Developers should consider implementing this . We need these features.