[irrtoolset]inet-rtr logic
Greetings, I'm trying to understand how RtConfig uses the inet-rtr to search for data. I have an inet-rtr object with the following peer: peer: BGP4 198.32.245.8 asno(AS13657) The import/export info of the aut-num object for AS13657 looks like this: import: from AS701 accept ANY import: from AS10678 accept ANY import: from AS843 accept ANY import: from AS10568 accept AS10568 import: from AS5764 accept AS5764 export: to AS10568 announce ANY export: to AS10678 announce AS13657 AS13657:AS-CUSTOMERS export: to AS843 announce ANY export: to AS5674 announce ANY When I run RtConfig configureRouter <inet-rtr> I get a list of prefixes for AS10568 and AS5764, but not for AS13657 itself. I've read RFC2622 and the man page for IrrToolSet, but it doesn't give any indication as to how far it's search key extends into the aut-num object referenced in the peer: entry of the inet-rtr object. inet-rtr doesn't imply having a reciprocal entry in the inet-rtr objects peer's aut-num object, does it?
I think I've figured it out. It relies on the aut-num object of what's specified in the local-as attribute of the inet-rtr object, not the peer's. That being said, what is the function of the MANDATORY asno(as_number) dictionary value? Simply for remote-as if it's generating neighbor statements? On 13-Sep-04, at 8:46 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Greetings,
I'm trying to understand how RtConfig uses the inet-rtr to search for data.
I have an inet-rtr object with the following peer:
peer: BGP4 198.32.245.8 asno(AS13657)
The import/export info of the aut-num object for AS13657 looks like this:
import: from AS701 accept ANY import: from AS10678 accept ANY import: from AS843 accept ANY import: from AS10568 accept AS10568 import: from AS5764 accept AS5764 export: to AS10568 announce ANY export: to AS10678 announce AS13657 AS13657:AS-CUSTOMERS export: to AS843 announce ANY export: to AS5674 announce ANY
When I run RtConfig configureRouter <inet-rtr>
I get a list of prefixes for AS10568 and AS5764, but not for AS13657 itself. I've read RFC2622 and the man page for IrrToolSet, but it doesn't give any indication as to how far it's search key extends into the aut-num object referenced in the peer: entry of the inet-rtr object.
inet-rtr doesn't imply having a reciprocal entry in the inet-rtr objects peer's aut-num object, does it?
As far as I know, it is used to search the aut-num object for the appropriate policy for the peer. On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 05:57, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
I think I've figured it out.
It relies on the aut-num object of what's specified in the local-as attribute of the inet-rtr object, not the peer's. That being said, what is the function of the MANDATORY asno(as_number) dictionary value? Simply for remote-as if it's generating neighbor statements?
On 13-Sep-04, at 8:46 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Greetings,
I'm trying to understand how RtConfig uses the inet-rtr to search for data.
I have an inet-rtr object with the following peer:
peer: BGP4 198.32.245.8 asno(AS13657)
The import/export info of the aut-num object for AS13657 looks like this:
import: from AS701 accept ANY import: from AS10678 accept ANY import: from AS843 accept ANY import: from AS10568 accept AS10568 import: from AS5764 accept AS5764 export: to AS10568 announce ANY export: to AS10678 announce AS13657 AS13657:AS-CUSTOMERS export: to AS843 announce ANY export: to AS5674 announce ANY
When I run RtConfig configureRouter <inet-rtr>
I get a list of prefixes for AS10568 and AS5764, but not for AS13657 itself. I've read RFC2622 and the man page for IrrToolSet, but it doesn't give any indication as to how far it's search key extends into the aut-num object referenced in the peer: entry of the inet-rtr object.
inet-rtr doesn't imply having a reciprocal entry in the inet-rtr objects peer's aut-num object, does it? Cengiz
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