Hi Scott, You are right. I'm obviously not thinking clearly. But it appears to say that it was administratively reset and reset by the management session...
> 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 That *looks* like a 'clear bgp neighbor 10.255.255.2'. Rgds, Guy On 04/05/07, Scott Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp