59 lines
1.4 KiB
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59 lines
1.4 KiB
Plaintext
template bgp dnpeers {
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local as OWNAS;
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table T_BGP4;
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# metric is the number of hops between us and the peer
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path metric 1;
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# this line allows debugging filter rules
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# filtered routes can be looked up in birdc using the "show route filtered" command
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import keep filtered on;
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import all;
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export all;
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#source address 172.20.170.192;
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};
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template bgp iBGP_Peer {
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local as OWNAS;
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igp table T_OSPF;
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path metric on;
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import keep filtered;
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# import where iBGP_import_peer_policy();
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# export where iBGP_export_peer_policy();
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import all;
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export all;
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source address OWNIP;
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next hop self;
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}
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template pipe iBGP_Pipe {
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# table name will come from peer definition
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peer table master;
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import all;
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export all;
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}
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protocol pipe {
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table master;
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peer table T_BGP4;
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import filter {
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# accept every subnet, except our own advertised subnet
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# filtering is important, because some guys try to advertise routes like 0.0.0$
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if is_valid_network() && !is_self_net() then {
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accept;
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}
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reject;
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};
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# import limit 1000 action block;
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export filter {
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# here we export the whole net
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if is_valid_network() then {
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accept;
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}
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reject;
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};
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};
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