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  2. CORENET-4947

[4.18] OVN Kubernetes support for BGP as a routing protocol

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      OVN Kubernetes support for BGP as a routing protocol.

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            [CORENET-4947] [4.18] OVN Kubernetes support for BGP as a routing protocol

            Jean Chen added a comment -

            Jean Chen added a comment - moving over to https://issues.redhat.com/browse/SDN-5526

            cc jcaamano@redhat.com 

            thanks

            Jason Boxman added a comment - cc jcaamano@redhat.com   thanks

            The enhancement mentions user-defined networks. Does this require a UDN to work? Does it work with the default/primary pod network?

            Is an FRRConfiguration CR required for configuring BGP magic in addition to the RouteAdvertisements CR, which seems to lead to the creation of an additional FRRConfiguration on the user's behalf?

            All of this is vastly beyond anything I have even minimal knowledge of as BGP is kind of advanced networking.

            Thanks!

            Jason Boxman added a comment - The enhancement mentions user-defined networks. Does this require a UDN to work? Does it work with the default/primary pod network? Is an  FRRConfiguration CR required for configuring BGP magic in addition to the RouteAdvertisements CR, which seems to lead to the creation of an additional FRRConfiguration on the user's behalf? All of this is vastly beyond anything I have even minimal knowledge of as BGP is kind of advanced networking. Thanks!

              jcaamano@redhat.com Jaime Caamaño Ruiz
              ddharwar@redhat.com Deepthi Dharwar
              Steven Smith
              Jean Chen Jean Chen
              Jason Boxman Jason Boxman
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