[f-nsp] Clear TCP conn / Determine BGP updates?

Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET ml at t-b-o-h.net
Fri Aug 8 16:47:12 EDT 2008


Hi,

	Thanks. I was doing that, but I was getting a copious amount
of lines. I was looking for something to tell me "Hey, 192.168.3.X/24
has had an update 15 times in the 30 second span of the debugging.".
Or more for things where its not so apparent in a 30 second span, but
its bouncing every 95 seconds.

	It seems the provider is doing the "ignore it until it goes
away" tactic, and it seems to have worked. So for now its not a
major thing until it starts up again.

		Thanks, Tuc
> 
> 
> debug ip bgp updates ?
>    ASCII string   Prefix List Name
> 
> 
> you can just use debug ip bgp updates which will give you all bgp  
> updates or you can add a prefix-list to only show updates with the  
> prefixes you are interested in.
> 
> At least for the xmr.
> 
> 
> On Aug 7, 2008, at 9:31 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > 	Questions beget questions. :)
> >
> > 	I appreciate the replies on the ssh. I thought I was going nuttier.
> >
> > 	I have 2 more.. When I do a "sho ip bgp nei" I get a section like :
> >
> >    TCP Connection state: ESTABLISHED, MD5-Password: ********
> >       Byte Sent:   5922, Received: 72306231
> >       Local host:  1.2.4.46, Local  Port: 8121
> >       Remote host: 1.2.4.45, Remote Port: 179
> >       ISentSeq: 3520273875  SendNext: 3520279798  TotUnAck:          0
> >       TotSent:        5923  ReTrans:         741  UnAckSeq: 3520279798
> >       IRcvSeq:   366045108  RcvNext:   438351340  SendWnd:       16384
> >       TotalRcv:   72306232  DupliRcv:       9171  RcvWnd:        16384
> >       SendQue:           0  RcvQue:            0  CngstWnd:       1440
> >
> > 	How can I clear it? I've tried "clear ip bgp tra" and
> > "clear ip bgp nei all tra" and no luck. It DOES look like it cleared  
> > my :
> >
> >    Messages:    Open    Update  KeepAlive Notification Refresh-Req
> >       Sent    : 0       0       6         0            0
> >       Received: 0       13657   7         0            0
> >
> > 	section, which helps. If you notice, the updates look a bit high
> > (especially if I did it at the start of this email). So I'd like to  
> > find out
> > all the updates I'm getting. Is there a quick/easy/reasonable way to  
> > do it?
> > I'd like to not have to cable anything up, since it means a trip to  
> > the
> > datacenter and a maintenance window.
> >
> > 		Thanks, Tuc
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