Re: Snapshot Routing and Interesting traffic

2001-03-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'll defer to David on this, since, in part, I don't have the exact lab in front of me. But remember that BGP is there both to advertise your routes to other AS, and to accept routes from other AS. Could your configuration have been trying to bring up a session to listen to the other AS, eve

Re: Snapshot Routing and Interesting traffic

2001-03-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'll defer to David on this, since, in part, I don't have the exact lab in front of me. But remember that BGP is there both to advertise your routes to other AS, and to accept routes from other AS. Could your configuration have been trying to bring up a session to listen to the other AS, eve

Re: Snapshot Routing and Interesting traffic

2001-03-07 Thread Johnny Dedon
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Snapshot Routing and Interesting traffic

2001-03-07 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi All, I was just making my way through a couple ISDN/DDR Snapshot = routing scenarios and made a unlikely observation. For reference purposes I was making use of my CZone = privileges(disclaimer) in mocking up David wolsefer ISDN lab exercise = and got the following results. Before att