[c-nsp] RES: Problems bringing up BGP session
Leonardo Gama Souza
leonardo.souza at nec.com.br
Wed Apr 1 13:08:19 EDT 2009
Hi...
Try again.
It is a hidden command.
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De: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] Em nome de james edwards
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 1 de abril de 2009 13:44
Para: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Assunto: [c-nsp] Problems bringing up BGP session
I moved the BGP session to a new router for my Quagga route server. It
was
working before the move but now it comes up,
the RS gets all the routes and in ~5 mins. the session goes down. This
looks
like bug CSCsv33977. I can't apply the workaround
as I do not have the command "dont-capability-negotiate":
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
edge-router1(config)#router bgp 22523
edge-router1(config-router)#neighbor 198.59.128.243 ?
activate Enable the Address Family for this Neighbor
advertise-map specify route-map for conditional
advertisement
advertisement-interval Minimum interval between sending BGP routing
updates
allowas-in Accept as-path with my AS present in it
capability Advertise capability to the peer
default-originate Originate default route to this neighbor
description Neighbor specific description
disable-connected-check one-hop away EBGP peer using loopback address
distribute-list Filter updates to/from this neighbor
dmzlink-bw Propagate the DMZ link bandwidth
ebgp-multihop Allow EBGP neighbors not on directly
connected
networks
fall-over session fall on peer route lost
filter-list Establish BGP filters
ha-mode high availability mode
inherit Inherit a template
local-as Specify a local-as number
maximum-prefix Maximum number of prefixes accepted from this
peer
next-hop-self Disable the next hop calculation for this
neighbor
next-hop-unchanged Propagate next hop unchanged for iBGP paths
to
this neighbor
password Set a password
peer-group Member of the peer-group
prefix-list Filter updates to/from this neighbor
remote-as Specify a BGP neighbor
remove-private-as Remove private AS number from outbound
updates
route-map Apply route map to neighbor
route-reflector-client Configure a neighbor as Route Reflector
client
send-community Send Community attribute to this neighbor
send-label Send NLRI + MPLS Label to this peer
shutdown Administratively shut down this neighbor
soft-reconfiguration Per neighbor soft reconfiguration
soo Site-of-Origin extended community
timers BGP per neighbor timers
translate-update Translate Update to MBGP format
transport Transport options
ttl-security BGP ttl security check
unsuppress-map Route-map to selectively unsuppress
suppressed
routes
update-source Source of routing updates
version Set the BGP version to match a neighbor
weight Set default weight for routes from this
neighbor
Cisco Router is running c7200p-adventerprisek9-mz.122-33.SRC2.bin
Config looks like this:
neighbor 198.59.128.243 remote-as 22523
neighbor 198.59.128.243 description iBGP WITH HOMER
neighbor 198.59.128.243 shutdown
neighbor 198.59.128.243 update-source Loopback1
neighbor 198.59.128.243 next-hop-self
neighbor 198.59.128.243 prefix-list DENY-ALL-ROUTES in
Logs:
Apr 1 10:14:44.062 mdt: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 198.59.128.243 Up
Apr 1 10:18:23.462 mdt: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by
james
on vty0 (198.59.128.254)
Apr 1 10:21:44.765 mdt: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 198.59.128.243 Down
BGP
Notification sent
Apr 1 10:21:44.765 mdt: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor
198.59.128.243 4/0 (hold time expired) 0 bytes
Apr 1 10:21:49 mdt: BGP notification suppress timer expired, old send
notification:
Apr 1 10:21:49 mdt: BGP April 01 16:20:49.913: BGP: 198.59.128.243
passive
send NOTIFICATION 2/8 (no supported AFI/SAFI) afi 0 safi 0
Any clues ?
James H. Edwards
Senior Network Systems Administrator
Judicial Information Division
jedwards at nmcourts.gov
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