Re: neglected route-servers

2010-10-12 Thread Jon Lewis
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Jon Lewis wrote: Guess what happens when you run a 7206VXR (NPE300) as a route server with 3 full feeds? It took me a minute to figure out why my routes that TWTelecom isn't supposed to see were showing up on route-server.twtelecom.net, but were seemingly randomly alterna

Re: neglected route-servers

2010-10-11 Thread Heath Jones
> You can telnet into it and watch the sessions come up, the memory run out, > and the sessions reset. -smacks self over head with fish- I thought you were referring to your eBGP peer. duh.

Re: neglected route-servers

2010-10-11 Thread Jon Lewis
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Heath Jones wrote: If anyone from TWTelecom is here, it's probably time to swap out that NPE300 for something with more than 256MB RAM. It's running out of RAM and resetting all the BGP sessions before they finish getting full routes. And they have CDP turned on for you?

Re: neglected route-servers

2010-10-11 Thread Heath Jones
> If anyone from TWTelecom is here, it's probably time to swap out that NPE300 > for something with more than 256MB RAM. It's running out of RAM and > resetting all the BGP sessions before they finish getting full routes. And they have CDP turned on for you?

neglected route-servers

2010-10-11 Thread Jon Lewis
Guess what happens when you run a 7206VXR (NPE300) as a route server with 3 full feeds? It took me a minute to figure out why my routes that TWTelecom isn't supposed to see were showing up on route-server.twtelecom.net, but were seemingly randomly alternating between Network not in table and s