To all, I've always known what FRR is, and what it can do. I've just never had to do it myself -- I've been lucky enough to have really good WAN admins who just delivered packet to me over an Ethernet cable and I stayed in the kernel where I could only break MY machine, not everyone else's on the Internet. Some poor soul told me I should venture out and let me do this.... God protects the foolish so here I go.... What I'm trying to do: My transit provider has given me a GRE tunnel for my IP blocks and over which I am to do BGP. Specifically (made up IPs, but valid prefixes) - GRE tunnel endpoints 10.1.0.1 (their end) --- 10.1.0.2 (my end). Tunnel works and passes packets - Prefixes: 199.181.204.0/24 2602:805:A000::/44 It seems to me, I need to create an frr file like this? (daemons has bgpd on) --------------------------------------------- version 7.5 frr default traditional hostname esxi password 5System5!zebra enable password 5System5!zebra log syslog traditional ip forward ipv6 forward ip forward service integrated-vtysh-conf router bgp 398319 neighbor V4 peer-group neighbor V4 as THEIR-ASN neighbor 10.1.0.2 peer-group V4 neighbor V6 peer-group neighbor V6 remote-as THEIR-ASN neighbor THEIR-V6-IP address-family ipv4 unicast redistribute connected neighbor V4 route-map IMPORT in neighbor V4 route-map EXPORT out exit-address-family address-family ipv6 unicase redistributee connected neighbor V6 activate neighbor V6 route-map INPORT in neighbor V6 route-map EXPORT out exit-address-family route-map EXPORT deny 100 route-map EXPORT permit 1 match interface lo route-map IMPORT deny 1 line vty --------------------------------- Is this even close? I just want to announce my internal prefixes out to them. Also, I've put this in frr.conf vtysh.conf, etc. and it never seems to be part of the config. Clearing I'm quite worng. Where do I go from here?
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John Antypas