Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 13:11:19 -0500 From: Ben April <ben@destek.net> To: FreeBSD ISP list <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Gated problems Message-ID: <19990128131119.A15994@stagecraft.net>
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Greetings- Here is my problem: Host1: Running FreeBSD 3.0-RELEASE and gated-3-5-9. It's running a very stripped down config because of expected routing load. AS:#1 Host2: A Proteon RBX-250 running: GT250-IP+ENT OpenROUTE (tm) 3.2.0[R1] Sat Aug 15 09:08:49 1998 AS#1 Host3: A proteon RBX-250 running: GT250-FW+SEC OpenROUTE (tm) 3.2.0[] Wed Jun 3 21:58:21 1998 AS#2 -Host1 can BGP peer(internal) with no problems. -Host1 can BGP peer(external) with HOST3 no problems. -Host1 can BGP peer(test) with Host2 no problem When I try to peer Host1 and Host2 internal I see the Proteons trying to connect for about 11 seconds and the the connection resets. the log (traceoptions all;) says Jan 28 12:56:15 bgp_rt_send_group_peer: peer <Host2> (Internal AS <AS#1> sen t 3 routes no routes deferred Jan 28 12:56:15 bgp_send: sending 19 bytes to <Host2> (Internal AS <AS#1>) Jan 28 12:56:15 Jan 28 12:56:15 BGP SEND <Host1>+179 -> <Host2>+53532 Jan 28 12:56:15 BGP SEND message type 4 (KeepAlive) length 19 Jan 28 12:56:15 Jan 28 12:56:15 bgp_set_send: removing task write routine from peer <Host2> (Internal AS <AS#1>) Everything looked good up to that point both peers go through the Establish process Host1 sends Host2 the routes it knows about and then it hangs up. Any insight would be very helpful. Thanks for your time. -- ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== Benjamin April-----------------------------The Destek Networking Group Network Specialist-------------------------One Indian Head Plaza E-mail: Ben@Destek.net---------------------Nashua, NH, USA 03060 URL: http://WWW.Destek.NET/ ---------------WAN & Internet Services Policy Change: Pillage first, Then Burn! ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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