Re: [j-nsp] Origin Validation on MX80

2016-08-17 Thread Mark Tinka
On 17/Aug/16 18:51, Brad Fleming wrote: > Seems to drop a little (not as much as I thought). What I found a > little odd is that simply disabling the import policy on the BGP peer > didn't result in decreased CPU after 15mins. I rebooted the MX80 and > after the ~15mins of BGP flooding and conve

Re: [j-nsp] Origin Validation on MX80

2016-08-17 Thread Brad Fleming
Seems to drop a little (not as much as I thought). What I found a little odd is that simply disabling the import policy on the BGP peer didn't result in decreased CPU after 15mins. I rebooted the MX80 and after the ~15mins of BGP flooding and convergence the CPU has calmed down a little. The RPKI

Re: [j-nsp] Origin Validation on MX80

2016-08-17 Thread Mark Tinka
On 17/Aug/16 16:46, Brad Fleming wrote: > Hello all, > > We’ve been playing around a bit with BGP origin validation on a lab MX80. > While everything seems to work CPU load is pretty high. We’ve observed this > elevated CPU with both 14.3R and 16.1R1.7. Just wondering if > anyone else experience

[j-nsp] Origin Validation on MX80

2016-08-17 Thread Brad Fleming
Hello all, We’ve been playing around a bit with BGP origin validation on a lab MX80. While everything seems to work CPU load is pretty high. We’ve observed this elevated CPU with both 14.3R and 16.1R1.7. Just wondering if anyone else experienced similar or whether we’ve configured something sidewa