On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:50:21AM +0100, Laurent CARON wrote: > On 19/01/2010 14:03, Laurent CARON wrote: > >On 19/01/2010 13:23, Sebastian Spies wrote: > >>Seems, that the Cisco doesn't send the initial Keepalive. Could you > >>please provide a longer caption using -s 4096 and the OPEN messages of > >>20091201 > > > >$ tcpdump -s 4096 -w /tmp/bgpd_20091201_4096 -i bge0 host > >2001:7A8:1:9FF2::1 > >$ tcpdump -s 4096 -w /tmp/bgpd_20091202_4096 -i bge0 host > >2001:7A8:1:9FF2::1 > > > >http://zenon.apartia.fr/stuff/bgpd_20091201_4096 <=> Working announces > >http://zenon.apartia.fr/stuff/bgpd_20091202_4096 <=> Non-Working announces > > > > Hi, > > Do you have a clue about this problem ? >
I'll have a look at this. Please make sure you test against a -current bgpd instead of the 20091202 version since I already fixed a few issues with regard to the AF, AFI/SAFI -> AID commit that was done between 20091201 and 20091202. Currently I have the strange feeling that for some reason the IPv6 routes are skipped when doing the initial table dump. I know I tried this during n2k10 and could not reproduce it so there must be some difference between your setup and my test. -- :wq Claudio