[nsp] BGP establishment error

ezequiel@ifxnw.com.ar ezequiel@ifxnw.com.ar
Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:25:40 -0400 (EDT)


Is this host reachable for you?
Is this host directly connected to your router or this host is multihop?



> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 11:58:49 GMT Tejal Shah

> <tejal.shah@surat.iqara.net> wrote:
>>              I am trying to establish BGP session with my
>> peer but i m getting following error on my router.
> [snip]
>> Jul 27 17:16:53.225: BGP: 64.86.136.45 open failed:
>> Connection timed out; remote host not respond
> [snip]
>
> 64.86.136.45 isn't responding. Probably one of:
>
> 1) You don't have a route to it.
>
> 2) You need ebgp-multihop but haven't configured it. (If it's not on a
> directly connected network or you're using update-source loopback, you
> need ebgp-multihop)
>
> 3) (Unlikely, I suspect you'd get a different error) It's not
> configured to talk BGP to you.
>
> --
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>
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