also when you say your line went down, check your logs and see if it didn't
go up and down a hundred times or so within a brief period of time, this
type of behavior wouldhave a much more adverse affect on BGP then the line
just going down and staying down for a while then coming back up
At 10:40 AM 10/02/2000 -0400, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 12:22 AM -0500 10/2/2000, Yee, Jason wrote:
hi anyone knows why when my link goes down for 2 mins and up again BGP is
still flapping and regains its full functionality only after several hours ,
by right it should come up by itself quite fast after the serial came up
right . It should not be down for several hours when my link is only down
for 2 minutes . Any form of input would be greatly appreciated
thanks
Jason
You haven't given enough information for more than a guess. BGP
problems rarely can be assessed in relation to a single link, but
rather with respect to a routing system.
Given those disclaimers, check to see if the route is being dampened.
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