Re: BGP bandwidth question

2000-11-17 Thread John Guenther
In my experience, when an eBGP session is established between customer and provider, the session is built (all routes to be exchanged are initially exchanged). Then incremental updates happen (routes are added/withdrawn) as necessary. Most of the bandwidth utilization due to BGP will occur when

Re: Flapping and Dampening

2000-11-16 Thread John Guenther
All, Please correct or expand on this explanation. I have heard it used when referring to the Internet BGP Routing Table. Flapping is often caused by a WAN link such as a T1 which is going up and down. When this happens it can cause routes to be added/withdrawn very quickly from the BGP routing t

Re: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread John Guenther
If a standby IP is set, could this be the virtual IPs response to the ping of the multicast address? Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments. > The segs are configured in an HSRP arra