[c-nsp] route-map IN / OUT deny issue

Andy B. globichen at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 08:05:19 EST 2010


On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Cory Ayers <cayers at ena.com> wrote:
> Are you receiving a full feed from your internal BGP sessions once the transit stops accepting NLRI?  Perhaps it truly is churn coming from that direction.

I am receiving full feeds via iBGP once the transit session with that
router has been stopped. Basically we have one transit per router, 5
routers all together, fully meshed. On top of that there is one quagga
server that is connecting as route-reflector-client to each of these
routers. This quagga is just a failsafe in case something gets removed
from the full mesh. Sometimes I wonder if this quagga is not causing
trouble because of too much redundancy.

Andy



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