Get a sniffer trace. Packets on the wire prove what's going on. Without that kind of real data everything is just speculation. Rodney On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 12:16:01PM -0400, Mike Walter wrote:
Sorry, I am running iBGP. I just swapped out the NPE225 engine to a NPE400 and 512MB and have not seen a change yet. I am still unable to reach the sites. I am going to give it a while and sometime soon reboot the other router. I removed the single /24 today out the one connection to see if that would change anything as well. Mike
-----Original Message----- From: Hank Nussbacher [mailto:hank@efes.iucc.ac.il] Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:07 PM To: Mike Walter Cc: Justin M. Streiner; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: Router / Protocol Problem
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Mike Walter wrote:
Thanks for everyone's great input. Here are answers to Justin's questions.
#1 - 12.3.6a - 7204VXR (NPE400) 512MB - 200+ MB free #2 - 12.2.15T5 - cisco 7204VXR (NPE225) - 256MB (I have a NPE400 -
512MB
I want to swap in) - 23MB Free (Issue?)
Full Routes from all peers. No internal routing protocol as of yet, all static routes. Getting ready to implement OSPF. I have not rebooted the routers as a test. I have CEF on both routers. I have had some customers complaining about slowness.
No internal routing protocol? Not even iBGP? How do the 2 routers exchange info? How do the internal systems know which router to exit from? Or are they both independent?
I assume you are AS26241 and peer with 3356, 4323 and 6181.
I also assume you should be announcing your 2 prefixes: 69.4.64.0/20 216.68.104.0/21
but you have deaggregated a single /24 - 69.4.71.0/24 which has sent 34 BGP updates in the past 24 hours (which might be ok).
So, it is a bit hard to debug this with only partial info.
Regards, Hank Nussbacher http://www.interall.co.il