Re: OpenBGPD dropping neighbor on VPNv4 NLRI withdraw

2018-01-31 Thread Job Snijders
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:58:19AM +, Job Snijders wrote: > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 09:41:55AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > Question is why the prefixlen is set this way... > > [snip] > > Type Code: MP_UNREACH_NLRI (15) > > Length: 19 > > Address family identifier (AFI): IPv4

Re: OpenBGPD dropping neighbor on VPNv4 NLRI withdraw

2018-01-31 Thread Job Snijders
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 09:41:55AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > Question is why the prefixlen is set this way... > [snip] > Type Code: MP_UNREACH_NLRI (15) > Length: 19 > Address family identifier (AFI): IPv4 (1) > Subsequent address family identifier (SAFI): Labeled VPN Unicast

Re: OpenBGPD dropping neighbor on VPNv4 NLRI withdraw

2018-01-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-01-31, Andrew Thrift wrote: > Hi, > > I am testing OpenBGPD as a route-reflector, with a view to replacing > our existing route reflectors. I have a test environment where I have > multiple vendors equipment peered with OpenBGPD to ensure it can > handle our use-cases. > > I noticed that

OpenBGPD dropping neighbor on VPNv4 NLRI withdraw

2018-01-31 Thread Andrew Thrift
Hi, I am testing OpenBGPD as a route-reflector, with a view to replacing our existing route reflectors. I have a test environment where I have multiple vendors equipment peered with OpenBGPD to ensure it can handle our use-cases. I noticed that our Cisco IOS-XE devices have unstable BGP sessions