BGP flapping while peering with Cisco ASR - Hold timer expired error
Ondrej Filip
feela at network.cz
Fri Mar 29 14:03:30 CET 2013
On 29.3.2013 13:40, Jimmy Halim wrote:
> Hi guys,
Hi Jimmy!
I have never seen this. Can you send me relevant parts of the BIRD
configuration? And did you try to debug this protocol in BIRD?
Ondrej
>
> We have just moved 1 of our route server from OpenBGPd to BIRD this
> morning. However we were having issue bringing up 1 BGP session with our
> peering that is running ASR. We keep getting hold timer expired error. The
> BGP keep flapping every 2 minutes.
>
>>From the tcpdump, I can see we are getting destination unreachable due to
> destination host is administratively prohibited.
>
> Have u guys encountered this issue? All other BGP with other peering are
> working ok. Below is the log from ASR..
>
> Logs from ASR
> -------------
>
> RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Mar 29 07:48:19.078 UTC: bgp[1044]: %ROUTING-BGP-5-ADJCHANGE
> : neighbor 119.27.63.253 Up (VRF: default)
> RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Mar 29 07:49:53.328 UTC: tcp[355]: %IP-TCP_NSR-5-DISABLED :
> 119.27.63.38:28514 <-> 119.27.63.253:179:: NSR disabled for TCP connection
> because Retransmission threshold exceeded
> RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Mar 29 07:49:53.343 UTC: bgp[1044]:
> %ROUTING-BGP-3-NBR_NSR_DISABLED : NSR disabled on neighbor 119.27.63.253
> due to TCP retransmissions
> RP/0/RP1/CPU0:Mar 29 07:49:53.357 UTC: bgp[1044]:
> %ROUTING-BGP-5-NBR_NSR_DISABLED_STANDBY : NSR disabled on neighbor
> 119.27.63.253 on standby due to Peer closing down the session (VRF:
> default)
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jimmy
>
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