[j-nsp] JUNOS and MX Trio cards
Richard A Steenbergen
ras at e-gerbil.net
Tue Jun 29 15:59:55 EDT 2010
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 08:37:20AM -0700, Derick Winkworth wrote:
> When you say 'transit session' what do you mean exactly?? Also
> disappointed to hear about the bugs.?
Transit (n): An EBGP session where an external ASN sends you a full copy
of the global routing table, usually in exchange for money. :)
> Is the stuck-in-pending issue easily reproducible?? I have read some
> of your past? posts, but recently it sounds like this can be
> reproduced without a lot of effort?
Trivially reproducable here, all that seems to be required is a decent
number of BGP sessions that you have to send the update to. Just last
night I noticed it took over 6 minutes to remove the routes and stop
forwarding traffic to a ebgp session I shut down on a 9.6R4 router
(which was mostly cpu idle before starting), and EX8200s running 10.1
have taken 5-7 minutes to start installing or exchanging routes with
nothing more than 2 IBGP RR feeds and a local transit session. Usually
the problem is worst after a fresh reboot, where it can take 10-20
minutes to actually install the routing table into hw, but on newer code
it seems to be happening on an otherwise stable router with just a
single BGP session flap.
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