This is rather off topic ... but can the cisco be configured not to
complain about this ? Is there a howto / configuration example available
explaining how to setup the cisco and the OpenBGPD side when "depend on"
is enabled ?

Thanks Manon

--On 20. Mai 2005 06:51:47 -0600 j knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Manon Goo wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have setup openbgp on two routers (Config below). I am connecting to
>> two uplink routers at my ISP.
>>
>> My ISP Complains that one of the his sessions allways is idle. (He is
>> running a cisco
>> 12000 IOS 12.0.something) and this is filling his logs.
>
> Might this be because of the state of your carp interfaces? (carp1124 and
> carp1146)
>
>  From bgpd.conf(5):
> depend on interface
>    The neighbor session will be kept in state IDLE as long as
>    interface reports no link.  For carp(4) interfaces, no link means
>    that the interface is currently backup.  This is primarily in-
>    tended to be used with carp(4) to reduce failover times.
>
>    The state of the network interfaces on the system can be viewed
>    using the show interfaces command to bgpctl(8).
>
>
>
>
> .joel

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