[FROG] Binding two IP addresses to bgpd

Novak, Jan jan.novak at intl.att.com
Wed Dec 2 09:17:11 UTC 2020


Hi,
This is just from an user point/config view. I haven’t tried with FRR but other network Oss allow simultaneous BGP sessions with IPv4/IPv6 addresses
For its sessions. The use case would be an ordinary dual stack router or sometimes transporting IPv6
AF across IPv4 session and vice versa ??

Jan

From: frog <frog-bounces at lists.frrouting.org> On Behalf Of Quentin Young
Sent: 01 December 2020 20:27
To: Matt Riffle <matt at pair.com>
Cc: frog <frog at lists.frrouting.org>
Subject: Re: [FROG] Binding two IP addresses to bgpd

I don't believe this is possible. Can you elaborate a bit on your use case so we can understand what the goal is?

Quentin

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 11:47 AM Matt Riffle <matt at pair.com<mailto:matt at pair.com>> wrote:
Apologies if I’m missing something easy here — I think I’ve looked at this for too long.

I want my bgpd process to listen to 2 IP addresses — one IPv4 and one IPv6.  I cannot find a syntax that allows this to happen.  I can listen to one or the other.  I really don’t want to run two bgpd processes to accomplish it.  (I could let it bind to  the default 0.0.0.0 / :: and use a firewall, but, again, I’d rather just bind to the two addresses I need it on, if possible.)

Thanks,

-Matt


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