Re: [c-nsp] add-path on XR
Mark Tinka via cisco-nsp <[email protected]> Tue, 18 Jul 2023 12:49:57 +0200
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Very old thread, but I was digging around and found it, so thought I'd answer, in case no one did: On 5/10/22 13:27, Sebastian Neuner wrote: > But on IOS XR, I can only find global options to enable the capability > and set a general limit for the number of paths, like this: > >> router bgp 65000 >> address-family ipv6 unicast >> additional-paths send >> maximum-paths ibgp 6 "maximum-paths" only applies to Multipath, not Add-Paths. > So that looks like it enables the capability for all iBGP peers, and > in the process resets all sessions? (yay, fun) Add-Paths is a non-default capability. If it has not been previously enabled, the session is torn down so it can be negotiated with the neighbor. > But there is no configuration per neighbor. Am I missing something? To support the capability, that is at the AF level. After IOS XR 7.3.1, per-neighbor level is supported for path selection. But the capability remains at the AF level, AFAICT. > > There are some knobs in the route-policy. I found stuff like > >> route-policy monitoring-out >> set path-selection all advertise > > But how does that work? Do all iBGP neighbors without "path-selection" > options in their out-policy continue to only receive the best path? > And the monitoring-servers receive "maximum-paths"-many paths? It means that for any neighbors who are advertising their ability to receive additional paths, you will be able to send them all available paths with that policy. > > Would configuring that still reset all iBGP neighbors? Or just the > ones where the policy sets "path-selection" parameters? No. Path selection policies and their advertisement does not reset BGP sessions. BGP sessions are only reset when you need to negotiate Add-Path capability exchange. > > And why is the documentation for those products of the last few years > in general such a catastrophe? I'm guessing most people don't use Add-Paths as much as they do Multipath, so perhaps why. Mark. _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/