I have had an issue last weekend with an upstream peer of my transit providers.
They have had a route stuck in the forwarding table for 2 weeks.
The result of this was that they were pointing one of my prefixes to a specific
one of my transits, when that transit was down they were black holing
On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 09:17:45 AM William Jackson wrote:
General opinions?
This was a common occurrence on some Cisco 7500's running a
specific version of code.
I'm not sure how wide spread the problem could be, but if it
can happen with one vendor, it certainly can happen across
the
This was a common occurrence on Mikrotik RouterOS too...
João Lima - Lyma
Analista de Redes e Segurança
MTCNA, MTCRE, MTCINE, JNCIA-EX, JNCIS-ER
Em 14/05/2013 06:03, Mark Tinka escreveu:
On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 09:17:45 AM William Jackson wrote:
General opinions?
This was a common
Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
I posted about this back in September of 2008, but I don't think anyone
took interest at that time, perhaps because I was looking at the issue
on nothing more recent than JUNOS 8.5R1.14. I noticed today this is
still happening in JUNOS as recent as 9.3R2.8. I bet if I
-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jeff S Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:17 PM
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] BUG import policy problem across VRFs
I posted about this back in September of 2008, but I don't think anyone
took interest at that time, perhaps because I
I posted about this back in September of 2008, but I don't think anyone
took interest at that time, perhaps because I was looking at the issue
on nothing more recent than JUNOS 8.5R1.14. I noticed today this is
still happening in JUNOS as recent as 9.3R2.8. I bet if I checked 9.4,
it would be
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