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BGP Daemon not listening on IPv6 Addresses
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Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:29 pm
Hi there,
i tried to make a bgp session between two RouterOS (3.28) but it seems that the bgp daemon is not listening on the ipv6 address(es). I get a "Connection refused" when it tries to connect to the neighbor.
Maybe a bug?
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Re: BGP Daemon not listening on IPv6 Addresses
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Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:07 am
brainy,
Ensure that you have the 'routing-test' 3.28 package installed and that the 'routing' 3.28 package is either uninstalled from your router or disabled.
Reboot the router and then try your BGP IPv6 session again...
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Terry Froy
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