On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Philip Lavine <source_ro...@yahoo.com> wrote: > To all, > > I (ASR1001) had an experience recently where the Telco (Juniper) told me that > I was sending them 1000+ routes when I attempted to re-establish a BGP > session; subsequently they would not allow this and they refused the session. > > I had no sync on and a prefix list so I was advertising only one route. Even > though I hard reset the session on my end the Telco for some reason kept > seeing me send the routes. I finally called them and had them reset their end > and the session came up right away. > > What the ...
If you leaked once and they have a teardown setup on the Juniper end w/o a timeout, it won't let the neighbor reconnect until the session is cleared. I've seen in IOS 15.x just a few days ago where it had stuck advertising routes that it shouldn't be, though that was between two Sup720 based pieces of gear, so probably unrelated (just a data point that it can/does happen in IOS in general where it's advertising routes that it insists it isn't) > > thx > > Philip > -- "Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting its possessors into trouble of all kinds." -- Samuel Butler