maybe you forgot to RTFM and missed that
"warning-only" part. Check it again ;>
Of course, it may have been a good thing
if you were to get the entirety of the IPv4
prefixes as /32's from your peer. I bet
you wouldn't like that. I think I'd rather
have the session go down.
-dre
""John Neiberger"" wrote in message
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> When I tried this method, there was a time when our provider
> accidentally sent too many prefixes and it hit the maximum limit which
> shutdown the session. I had to manually restart the session, and I
> wouldn't consider that to be a good thing.
>
> My $.02
> John
>
> >>> "dre" 8/7/01 1:37:17 PM >>>
> neighbor maximum-prefix
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_r
>
> /iprprt2/1rdbgp.htm#xtocid142343
>
> -dre
>
> ""Chris"" wrote in message
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> > I was told that there is a criteria to set BGP alarms so that when
> the
> > routing table reaches a certain number of routes, you get
> notification,
> > does anyone know the answer to this question
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris
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