Sorted out! Problem that did not see the warning on the FRR website --enable-systemd = yes.
Now I am facing another problem! I'm trying to make a pair of ipv6 with a Mikrotik router:
FRR <----> Mikrotik
What happens and what receives several capability errors. The only way for the peer to connect and using the override-capability option is that I do not receive any routes on the Mikrotik, nor do I receive routes on the FRR.
Would any colleague have a solution?
router bgp 222222
bgp router-id 177.***.***.***
neighbor 177.***.***.*** remote-as 222222
neighbor 177.***.***.*** description TESTE
neighbor 2804:*.*.*.*:1 remote-as 222222
neighbor 2804:*.*.*.*::1 description TESTE_IPv6
!
address-family ipv4 unicast
network *.*.*.*/22
network *.*.*.*/22
network *.*.*.*/21
network *.*.*.*/23
redistribute connected
neighbor *.*.*.* next-hop-self
neighbor *.*.*.* soft-reconfiguration inbound
neighbor *.*.*.* route-map iBGP-in in
neighbor *.*.*.* route-map iBGP-out out
neighbor 2804*.*.*.*::1 prefix-list all in
neighbor 2804*.*.*.*::1 prefix-list all out
exit-address-family
Em 09/03/2020 18:53, Quentin Young escreveu:
If that doesn't resolve your problem, please open a GitHub issue with lots of details on what exactly it is you're seeing, as it's difficult to deduce what the issue might be from what you've posted so far.--
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