Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:14 pm
/routing/bgp/connection> print
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, I - inactive
0 name="CCR1036-8G"
remote.address=192.168.60.2/32 .port=179 .as=333333
local.default-address=X.X.188.18 .role=ibgp
connect=yes listen=yes routing-table=main router-id=X.X.188.18 templates=Coope as=333333 cisco-vpls-nlri-len-fmt=auto-bits
output.redistribute=connected,static,ospf,bgp,vpn,dhcp .filter-chain=BGP-OUT-CCR .network=bgp-networks
1 name="CCR1072"
remote.address=192.168.50.2/32 .as=333333
local.default-address=192.168.50.1 .role=ibgp
connect=yes listen=yes routing-table=main router-id=X.X.188.18 templates=Coope as=333333 cisco-vpls-nlri-len-fmt=auto-bits
output.redistribute=connected,static,ospf,bgp,vpn,dhcp .filter-chain=BGP-OUT-CCR .network=bgp-networks
The first session was already created and that works.
The second one is the one I create and it never shows up in /routing/bgp/sessions/
The funny thing is that if I change the remote ip and put an ip of the router for example (192.168.50.2 I change it to 192.168.50.1), it appears in /routing/bgp/sessions/ , but of course it doesn't work like that