Re: BGP Dampening question

2004-07-20 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 D Train wrote: | << Have you considered IP Event Dampening? http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feature_guide09186a00800ad25b.html | <

Re: BGP Dampening question

2004-07-19 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On 16-jul-04, at 5:46, D Train wrote: If I keep seeing the physical connection to City A flapping, of course bgp will flap, but will I be able to use route dampening to control the instability No. BGP flap dampening only works on routes that go up and down periodically while the BGP session they

Re: BGP Dampening question

2004-07-16 Thread D Train
<<   It isn't so much that one of our links are flapping all of the time, but in our enterprise we have over 1000 locations, which can be 10 or 15 circuits flapping at one given time. This is more for management/administration reasons, other than just wheather or not the router can with stand the

Re: BGP Dampening question

2004-07-15 Thread Patrick W Gilmore
On Jul 15, 2004, at 11:46 PM, D Train wrote: I was needing to know if anyone could assist in helping me find a solution to a problem I am experiencing. Here is the scenario: I have an AS 20, that has 2 circuits one to city A, and one to City B. City A and City B are in another AS, lets say AS 1.

BGP Dampening question

2004-07-15 Thread D Train
I was needing to know if anyone could assist in helping me find a solution to a problem I am experiencing. Here is the scenario:   I have an AS 20, that has 2 circuits one to city A, and one to City B. City A and City B are in another AS, lets say AS 1. In my AS 20, I am learning the default route