[f-nsp] MLX full BGP route problem

Asoka De Saram adesaram at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 5 19:05:05 EDT 2007


Mark,
You will have to increase the default ip-route hardware entry table, and as well as the ip cache table. Here are the commands.

telnet at NetIron MLX-16 Router(config)# system-max ip-route 256000 
telnet at NetIron MLX-16 Router(config)#system-max ip-cache 256000 

the 256000 value is just a sensible value based on the current internet routing table size (~225k).

A reload is required.



----- Original Message ----
From: Mark Tech <techconfig at yahoo.com>
To: foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2007 10:53:19 AM
Subject: [f-nsp] MLX full BGP route problem

        I have just installed  an MLX and connected it to my existing internet Cisco routers. The MLX is reciving full BGP routes and they are seen in the BGP table however I am seeing this in the log
   
  Sep  5 18:47:30:I:Warning: MODULE 1 - No free cache entry for new route
Sep  5 18:46:29:I:Warning: MODULE 1 - No free cache entry for new route
Sep  5 18:46:21:I:Warning: MODULE 1 - cannot allocate free cache entry

   
  sh ip network
Total IP and IPVPN Cache Entry Usage on LPs:
 Module        Host    Network      
 Free      Total
      1          10     102390          0     102400
  
sh ip cache
Total IP and IPVPN Cache Entry Usage on LPs:
 Module        Host    Network       Free      Total
      1          10     102390          0     102400
      

   
  Hence all internet routes are not being installed on  to the card, how can the ip cache be
 increased?
  Or have I missed something
   
  Regards
   
  Mark
 
      
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