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how_configure_bgp_with_tunnelbroker.net_with_quagga [2017/12/17 00:48]
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how_configure_bgp_with_tunnelbroker.net_with_quagga [2018/01/23 15:04]
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 How configure **BGP** with tunnelbroker.net (**Hurricane Electric**, AS 6939) with **Quagga** How configure **BGP** with tunnelbroker.net (**Hurricane Electric**, AS 6939) with **Quagga**
 +
 +**__Require public fixed IPv4__**
  
 == Note == == Note ==
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   * Firstly we run: Example Configurations -> Linux-net-tools   * Firstly we run: Example Configurations -> Linux-net-tools
   * echo ''​ > /​var/​log/​bgpd.log;​chown quagga.quagga /​var/​log/​bgpd.log   * echo ''​ > /​var/​log/​bgpd.log;​chown quagga.quagga /​var/​log/​bgpd.log
 +  * **Always check your internet MTU support.** Change MTU for limited MTU as GPON
 +    * ifconfig sit0 mtu 1280 up
 +    * ifconfig sit0 mtu 1280 up
 +    * On the avanced option into tunnel broker
 +
 +== zebra.conf ==
 +  !
 +  hostname ourrouterbgpname
 +  password XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 +  log file /​var/​log/​bgpd.log
 +  log stdout
 +  !
 +  line vty
 +  !
 +
 +== bgpd.conf ==
 +  !
 +  hostname ourrouterbgpname
 +  password XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 +  log file /​var/​log/​bgpd.log
 +  log stdout
 +  !
 +  router bgp 266671
 +   bgp router-id [190.186.245.10 your public ip]
 +   ​neighbor [IPv6 Tunnel Endpoints, Server IPv6 Address] remote-as 6939
 +  !
 +   ​address-family ipv6
 +   ​network 2803:​1920::/​32
 +   ​neighbor [IPv6 Tunnel Endpoints, Server IPv6 Address] activate
 +   ​exit-address-family
 +   exit
 +  !
 +  line vty
 +  !
 +
 +== ifconfig ==
 +  eth0: flags=4163<​UP,​BROADCAST,​RUNNING,​MULTICAST> ​ mtu 1500
 +          inet 190.186.245.10 ​ netmask 255.255.255.0 ​ broadcast 190.186.203.255
 +  ​
 +  sit0: flags=193<​UP,​RUNNING,​NOARP> ​ mtu 1480
 +          inet6 ::​192.168.0.9 ​ prefixlen 96  scopeid 0x80<​compat,​global>​
 +          inet6 ::​127.0.0.1 ​ prefixlen 96  scopeid 0x90<​compat,​host>​
 +          inet6 ::​172.20.0.9 ​ prefixlen 96  scopeid 0x80<​compat,​global>​
 +          inet6 ::​190.186.203.22 ​ prefixlen 96  scopeid 0x80<​compat,​global>​
 +          sit  txqueuelen 1000  (IPv6-in-IPv4)
 +  ​
 +  sit1: flags=209<​UP,​POINTOPOINT,​RUNNING,​NOARP> ​ mtu 1480
 +          inet6 2001:​470:​10:​31::​2 ​ prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x0<​global>​
 +          inet6 fe80::​beba:​cb16 ​ prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<​link>​
 +          inet6 fe80::​c0a8:​9 ​ prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<​link>​
 +          inet6 fe80::​ac14:​9 ​ prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<​link>​
 +          sit  txqueuelen 1000  (IPv6-in-IPv4)
  
 +== check BGP ==
 +  * vtysh
 +  * show ip bgp summary
 +    *   BGP router identifier 190.186.203.2,​ local AS number 266671
 +  RIB entries 0, using 0 bytes of memory
 +  Peers 1, using 4944 bytes of memory
 +  Neighbor ​       V         AS MsgRcvd MsgSent ​  ​TblVer ​ InQ OutQ Up/​Down ​ State/​PfxRcd
 +  2001:470:1
 +                  4  6939  219827 ​   2721        0    0    0 1d21h10m ​       0
 +  Total number of neighbors 1
 +  Total num. Established sessions 1
 +  Total num. of routes received ​    0
 +  ​
  
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