Shailesh Tyagi [shail...@novanet.net] wrote:
> As soon as we start traffic bgp server starts behaving strangely. for example
> if we ping any IP, customer side or towards upstream from the bgpd server,
> first few seconds we get "no route to host" and after few seconds it starts
> getting the response. When we try to ping the same IP again, behavior remain
> unchanged. which means it can't get the route for few seconds. We have checked
> the media connections and under normal conditions (without bgpd and vlans)
> everything works fine. I am not sure if its related to so many vlans, bgpd
> configuration or bug in routing daemon. Another strange thing I have noticed
> is that it shows 10M memory in "TOP command" where server has 8GB RAM. I am
> pasting the dmesg and other logs for your info.
> -

It's hard to tell from the jumble of obfuscated output that you posted to the 
list, it sounds like you have a larger network (/24?) directly configured on a 
local interface, and you are expecting to reach parts of it (/30, /27, etc...) 
through BGP.  You should better plan your network configuration so that you 
have no overlapping subnets on any of your router interfaces.

Chris

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