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RE: anyone else seeing very long AS paths?


From: "John van Oppen" <john () vanoppen com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:57:18 -0800

I am also a bit leery of setting it much lower than the defaults due to
the possibility of filtering something my customers will care about...
I am not sure what the best strategy is but what really bit a couple of
our customers was their old IOSes that tore the sessions down.   I note
that most of our customers speaking BGP had no issue just three out of
about 25.


What do people think is a reasonable maximum as-path length to enforce
at ones edge?




John van Oppen
Spectrum Networks LLC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leland E. Vandervort [mailto:leland () taranta discpro org] 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:53 AM
To: Jon Lewis
Cc: John van Oppen; nanog () nanog org
Subject: RE: anyone else seeing very long AS paths?


bgp maxas-limit has a default value of 75 if you don't include it
explicitly in the config so in this case it wouldn't have made much of a
difference.

L.


On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Jon Lewis wrote:

On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, John van Oppen wrote:

Yep we saw the same, every customer with old IOS had their sessions
die
to us at the same time...   That always makes for an interesting
time
when watching the NMS system...

Is there a reason you don't use something like "bgp maxas-limit NN" on
your transit sessions?

We saw this too, but it stopped at our transit routers.  There was
actually another a few days ago.

Feb 13 18:46:07: %BGP-6-ASPATH: Long AS path 4323 1299 12887 12741
39412
39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625
39625
39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625 39625
39625
39625 39625 39625 39625...

Feb 16 11:24:53: %BGP-6-ASPATH: Long AS path 4323 3257 29113 47868
47868
47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868
47868
47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868 47868
47868
47868 47868 47868 47868...


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