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Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 22:01:02 +0100
On 23/09/2015 21:37, Mike Hammett wrote:
Do any of you have any useful input other than they need to upgrade their IOS to something newer than 4.5 years old?
12.4.(15)T is known to be affected by a variety of security problems, for which cisco TAC will provide free upgrades - assuming they are available for that platform. This is regardless of the support situation for the device. Perhaps if they fixed their security problems with an upgrade, the newer software image might be more tolerant to strange asn32 attributes? Nick
Current thread:
- 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Mike Hammett (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Nick Hilliard (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Simon Lockhart (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Richard Irving (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Mike Hammett (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Richard Irving (Sep 23)
- Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS Richard Irving (Sep 23)