Hi all,
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:b2#sho ip pim vrf X nei
Fri Aug 9 11:35:58.352 BKK
No neighbors found for VRF X.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:b2#sho ip pim nei
Fri Aug 9 11:44:56.613 BKK
PIM neighbors in VRF default
Neighbor Address Interface UptimeExpires DR
pri Flags
10.127.1.93*
I went through this a few months back.
XR has had something called multi-instance BGP since 4.2. I'm not sure if it's
enabled by default or in conjunction with nsr and/or graceful-restart. It
seems to works just like multi-session BGP in IOS, but it's not the same. The
two do not interoperate
There's a 'suppress capability' knob in XR, but unfortunately only for
4-byte-asn.
You can try 'transport multi-session' in IOS, but I can't find it in XR.
adam
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
Sent: Thursd
Nick, that's what also i'm doing in case of dual RRs. But, as you say, it's
pain in the a**.
I was hoping for at least a simple knob like "activate-on-reset" which would
enable this and similar capabilities only after the BGP session was reset (for
whatever reason).
Then i could pre-configure al
On 08/08/2013 13:36, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
> Can anyone provide any inside info what we should expect in this area?
broadly speaking, you need to plan on lots of bgp session resets. As you
note there is no option in the bgp protocol at the moment to renegotiate
capabilities after session
Does anyone have any recorded references regarding the behavior of BGP when new
address families are enabled?
I'm mostly interested in VPNv6 and IPv6 address families on 7200s, ASR1k,
ASR9k, CRS.
In almost all of the cases i have done it myself, i have seen the BGP session
reseting, but i was w
Hi Fellow Networks,
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