Re: [j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-05-01 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 08:48:59AM -0700, Bill Blackford wrote: So if what you are saying is that the EX, only being capable of 16k routes, will only Receive and Accept a random smattering of a full table being sent up to 16k and any filters beyond that filter on the 16k Received and

Re: [j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-05-01 Thread Bill Blackford
Thanks Richard. Great comments on and off list. Thank you. This just happened to be the first time I tested this scenario. I had a fundamental misunderstanding of the behavior of the RIB/FIB on the EX. In production, my EX's only get IGP and local AS. As a side note, when I filter by upto /19

[j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-04-30 Thread Bill Blackford
-- Sorry if this posts twice. It was posted yesterday and I didn't see it come though -- I'm seeing some strange behavior with a EX3200 10.4R3.4 with how it receives bgp routes. The output below shows peer 172.16.2.12 that is sending a full table. The EX is accepting a 0.0.0.0/0 exact and

Re: [j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-04-30 Thread Chris Evans
Ex doesn't have the capability to go above 16k routes due to low capabilities of the platform.. You are seeing it protect itself. Anything under this number and it should make them all active if it can pass the process. On Apr 30, 2011 11:10 AM, Bill Blackford bblackf...@gmail.com wrote: -- Sorry

Re: [j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-04-30 Thread Bill Blackford
So if what you are saying is that the EX, only being capable of 16k routes, will only Receive and Accept a random smattering of a full table being sent up to 16k and any filters beyond that filter on the 16k Received and installs that balance as Active? If this assumption is correct, then what

Re: [j-nsp] EX Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received Routes

2011-04-30 Thread Chris Evans
Yeah that is correct. You should check the messages log and you should see some messages about this. I always set. 'Keep home's under bgp and do input filters to make sure this doesn't accidentally happen.. the routes you want might not make it through. On Apr 30, 2011 11:48 AM, Bill Blackford

[j-nsp] Ex Series | 10.4R3.4 Limited Received routes

2011-04-29 Thread Bill Blackford
I'm seeing some strange behavior with a EX3200 10.4R3.4 with how it receives bgp routes. The output below shows peer 172.16.2.12 that is sending a full table. The EX is accepting a 0.0.0.0/0 exact and 0.0.0.0/0 upto /19. I should be seeing 350k in the Received and about 28k in the Active (yes, I