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Trouble with IPv6 setup on Quagga
- Subject: Trouble with IPv6 setup on Quagga
- From: tom at ninjabadger.net (tom at ninjabadger.net)
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 10:35:10 +0100 (BST)
- In-reply-to: <CAJ0+aXZK=ghv9_yt3=OJyoVrnFtwDKNwALJXSUdFfUCXNmHE9w@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi Anurag,
> node4# show bgp ipv6 neighbors 2607:1b00:10:a::1 advertised-routes
> BGP table version is 0, local router ID is 199.116.78.28
> Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
> internal,
> r RIB-failure, S Stale, R Removed
> Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
>
> Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
> *> 2607:1b00:d1::/48
> :: 0 100 32768 i
> *> 2607:1b00:d2::/48
> :: 0 100 32768 i
>
> Total number of prefixes 2
TH: That next-hop does look suspect. If they're on the same subnet, try
disabling next-hop-self. It will just use link-local addressing on the
foreign side, should the next hop be unreachable.
It could be that with next-hop-self configured and no IPv6 address on lo,
this isn't working correctly. Do you have a global address on lo?
> Here's what my Quagga bgpd.conf looks like:
>
> hostname node4
> timers bgp 4 16
>
> router bgp 54456
> bgp router-id 199.116.78.28
> redistribute connected metric 1
> redistribute static metric 1
TH: One thing you should add for sanity:
no bgp default ipv4-unicast
Otherwise Quagga will default to advertising IPv4 address family via IPv6
neighbors.
'bgp network import-check' is also useful to ensure Quagga behaves in the
same way as a Cisco/Juniper router when it comes to advertisements (this
goes for both address families).
> neighbor 2607:1b00:10:a::1 remote-as 54456
> neighbor 2607:1b00:10:a::1 next-hop-self
>
> address-family ipv6
> network 2607:1b00:d1::/48
> network 2607:1b00:d2::/48
> neighbor 2607:1b00:10:a::1 activate
> exit-address-family
TH: This looks fine otherwise.
Tom