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Re: Peering issue - Possible Juniper to Cisco issue
From: Simon Lockhart <simon () slimey org>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 17:11:46 +0000
On Fri Feb 28, 2014 at 08:58:02AM -0800, Philip Lavine wrote:
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.
This sounds like you tripped a Max-Prefix limit by advertising too many prefixes at some point (maybe when you first configured the session, when it's easy for the session to come up before you've configured the prefix list). Once you've tripped Max-Prefix, you won't be able to establish a new connection to them until they reset their end. Simon
Current thread:
- Peering issue - Possible Juniper to Cisco issue Philip Lavine (Feb 28)
- Re: Peering issue - Possible Juniper to Cisco issue Simon Lockhart (Feb 28)
- Re: Peering issue - Possible Juniper to Cisco issue Michael Loftis (Feb 28)