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Re: C&W Outage, more info, sort of


From: Enke Chen <enkechen () cisco com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 14:42:29 -0700


Sorry for this late followup. This thread was just brought to my
attention.

Sounds like the cisco bug which has affected several different providers
over the last month or so.  A route (almost always a high-interest
destination) doesn't get added to the forwarding table correctly.

Not true. The fact that none of my colleagues, the isp team, and I
was contacted/involved seems to suggest these routers do not run
Cisco IOS.

-- Enke

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Re: C&W Outage, more info, sort of

       To: nanog () merit edu 
       Subject: Re: C&W Outage, more info, sort of 
       From: Sean Donelan <SEAN () SDG DRA COM> 
       Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:12:37 -0500 
       Delivered-To: nanog-outgoing () merit edu 
       Sender: owner-nanog () merit edu 

jmbrown () ihighway NET (John M. Brown) writes:
It seems that 2 of C&W's core routers in SFO had BGP session problems
and they cleared the sessions and everything was ok...  Its a "level
two issue" at this time and the ticket is still open.  L2 folks are
looking into the problem to try and figure out what happened.

From our perspective we had no conectivity to NetScape or Yahoo via
the C&W link.  

Sounds like the cisco bug which has affected several different providers
over the last month or so.  A route (almost always a high-interest
destination) doesn't get added to the forwarding table correctly.

Nothing appears wrong at the router, but traffic between individual
destinations dies.  Unless a customer calls, the provider may not even
notice, because it only affects traffic on a particular path through the
network. A quick temporary solution is clearing the route table.  The
router usually builds a fresh route table with the correct forwarding
information.  And it appears to work until some event tickles the bug
later.  So far this problem manifest itself only with certain IOS versions
using CEF.
-- 
Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO
  Affiliation given for identification not representation




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