How are you reading that as the other end?  BGP SEND means that my end is
sending it out, no?  The administrative clearing is when I issued a clear
command on the Juniper side.  The Cisco logs are only showing and
authentication mismatch (whether we have authentication configured or not).

I'll try to get access to the far end router and see if I can get more
details from the Cisco side, but there doesn't appear to be much of anything
there.

Scott 

-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Kristian Larsson; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] BGP over GRE

Hi Scott

On 04/05/07, Scott Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Notice the traceoptions in the config there.  Here is the ENTIRE file 
> (yes, the date/time on the router is accurate):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show log STDIO
> Apr 13 15:48:53 trace_on: Tracing to "/var/log/STDIO" started Apr 13 
> 20:42:27.099946 bgp_peer_mgmt_clear: NOTIFICATION sent to
> 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963): code 6 (Cease) subcode 4 
> (Administratively Reset), Reason: Management session cleared BGP 
> neighbor Apr 13 20:42:27.101386 bgp_send: sending 21 bytes to 
> 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963) Apr 13 20:42:27.101410 Apr 13 
> 20:42:27.101410 BGP SEND (null) -> 10.255.255.2 Apr 13 20:42:27.103228 
> BGP SEND message type 3 (Notification) length 21 Apr 13 
> 20:42:27.103288 BGP SEND Notification code 6 (Cease) subcode 4 
> (Administratively Reset) Apr 13 20:42:27.103566 bgp_send: sending 21 
> bytes to 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963) failed: Bad file descriptor 
> Apr 18 23:12:37.048543 bgp_peer_mgmt_clear: NOTIFICATION sent to
> 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963): code 6 (Cease) subcode 4 
> (Administratively Reset), Reason: Management session cleared BGP 
> neighbor Apr 18 23:12:37.048719 bgp_send: sending 21 bytes to 
> 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963) Apr 18 23:12:37.048742 Apr 18 
> 23:12:37.048742 BGP SEND (null) -> 10.255.255.2 Apr 18 23:12:37.048788 
> BGP SEND message type 3 (Notification) length 21 Apr 18 
> 23:12:37.048807 BGP SEND Notification code 6 (Cease) subcode 4 
> (Administratively Reset) Apr 18 23:12:37.049050 bgp_send: sending 21 
> bytes to 10.255.255.2 (External AS 7963) failed: Bad file descriptor

Ah, this is a new error.  It's saying that the *far end* is closing the
session.  You'll need to look at the logs on the far end to see what the
problem might be :-)

Rgds,

Guy

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