core1.brd>sho ip bgp reg _0_ returns about 30 routes, like: Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *d 204.255.24.0 207.106.96.5 0 8001 8001 4969 1239 11606 0 0 i *d 204.255.25.0 207.106.96.5 0 8001 8001 4969 1239 11606 0 0 i [root@when /]# whois -h rs.arin.net 11606 Warwick Online (ASN-WOL-AS) 47 Main Street Warwick, New York 10990 USA Autonomous System Name: WOL-AS Autonomous System Number: 11606 This is a independant telephone company in northern nj / sourthern NY state. core1.brd>sho ip bgp 204.255.24.0 BGP routing table entry for 204.255.24.0/24, version 4903495 Paths: (4 available, best #3, advertised over IBGP, EBGP) 8001 8001 4969 1239 11606 0 0, (suppressed due to dampening) 207.106.96.5 from 207.106.96.5 Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external Community: 0:666 1:58376 4969:609 8001:666 8001:4969 Dampinfo: penalty 7270, flapped 22 times in 00:38:24, reuse in 00:49:10 6347 701 11606 209.83.160.97 from 209.83.160.97 (209.83.159.2) Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, best Community: 8001:666 8001:6347 On Sun, 8 Nov 1998, Craig A. Huegen wrote:
A friend showed me several routes with path "1239 11606 0 0 i".
My guess is that these are causing problems too.
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It's a Bay -- I know that Bays will allow you to configure an AS prepend of "0" -- wonder if that's what's happening.
/cah
On Sun, Nov 08, 1998 at 04:06:56PM -0500, Dave Curado wrote: ==>> Since this isn't directly my upstream's problem I've edited them out of the ==>> log (actually, this could have come from more than one of my upstreams) ==>> ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV x.x.x.x+179 -> x.x.x.x+1161 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV message type 2 (Update) length 64 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code Origin(1): Incomplete ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code ASPath(2): (0x02 0x07 0x0f 0x7f 0x02 0xbd 0x0d 0xa5 0x03 0x30 0x03 0x2f 0x03 0x2e) ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code NextHop(3): x.x.x.x ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV flags 0xc0 code Aggregator(7): 6218 206.53.128.254 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP RECV 206.148.144/22 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 bnp_path_attr_eer: peer x.x.x.x (External AS yyyy) bad update send NOTIFY flag 0 type 0 err_subcode 11, data 0 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 NOTIFICATION sent to x.x.x.x (External AS yyyy): code 3 (Update Message Error) subcode 11 (AS path attribute problem) data ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP SEND x.x.x.x+1161 -> x.x.x.x+179 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP SEND message type 3 (Notification) length 21 ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 BGP SEND Notification code 3 (Update Message Error) subcode 11 (AS path attribute problem) ==>> Nov 8 17:45:26 ==>> ==>> (We saw the problem start around 1640 GMT tonight) ==>> ==>> Problem at AS6218 perhaps ? (of course if this is the result of some ==>> random corruption that can't be relied on... ) ==>> ==>> Anyone else see anything ? ==> ==>Another note on this, I wasn't able to stop the updates ==>with a filter-list... perhaps because the AS path is ==>problematic. I had to use a distribute list instead, listing ==>each of the networks that 6218 is aggregating for... ==>Not sure if this affects anyone else or not, but: ==> ==>access-list 21 deny 206.53.128.0 0.0.3.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.53.128.0 0.0.0.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.53.129.0 0.0.0.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.53.130.0 0.0.0.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.53.131.0 0.0.0.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.148.144.0 0.0.3.255 ==>access-list 21 deny 206.190.224.0 0.0.0.255 ==>access-list 21 permit any ==> ==>davec ==>
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