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[PATCH] bgpd: Dynamic Neighbors feature
Hello

Sorry if this is appearing twice. I tried this message yesterday from a different e-mail address but it doesn't appear to have worked.

Please see the attached patch for an implementation of the Cisco IOS Dynamic Neighbors feature (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute_bgp/configuration/guide/irg_neighbor.html#wp1054174).

All testing has been on Debian.

Thanks,
Paul
Re: [PATCH] bgpd: Dynamic Neighbors feature [ In reply to ]
On Jun 25, 2018, at 9:55 AM, Victor Sartori <victor@sartori.eti.br> wrote:
> I found this patch on list archive and don't find this patch on quagga commits.
>
> I found a another message in list archives ''[quagga-dev 11920] BGP Dynamic Neighbor support', but I don't find anything about it too on git commits.
>
> There's a bug on this patch or plans to merge it with master?
>
> I can help with tests or anything else (I think I cannot help with code, my skills in C is very poor)

Unfortunately, not much is getting committed to Quagga anymore. I believe that FRR (a Quagga fork, which is getting most of the dev energy these days) has this feature but I haven't used it.

/a
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Re: [PATCH] bgpd: Dynamic Neighbors feature [ In reply to ]
Hi Alexis, thanks for reply. I have tested the FRR and works...

2018-06-25 16:43 GMT-03:00 Alexis Rosen <quagga-users@alexis.users.panix.com
>:

> On Jun 25, 2018, at 9:55 AM, Victor Sartori <victor@sartori.eti.br> wrote:
> > I found this patch on list archive and don't find this patch on quagga
> commits.
> >
> > I found a another message in list archives ''[quagga-dev 11920] BGP
> Dynamic Neighbor support', but I don't find anything about it too on git
> commits.
> >
> > There's a bug on this patch or plans to merge it with master?
> >
> > I can help with tests or anything else (I think I cannot help with code,
> my skills in C is very poor)
>
> Unfortunately, not much is getting committed to Quagga anymore. I believe
> that FRR (a Quagga fork, which is getting most of the dev energy these
> days) has this feature but I haven't used it.
>
> /a