Re: Interesting BGP behavior...

From: Patrick Viscosi (pviscosi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 14:38:03 GMT-3


   
Most likely this bug-

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CSCdp26660

Release-note:

 A 2500 router running an IP or above feature set image may restart if
 the 'neighbor x.x.x.x default-originate' command is configured for an
established bgp peer.

 The problem is not present in Service Provider images.
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Regards,
Patrick
#8627

Todd Carswell wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've got an interesting problem with BGP. Here's the setup...
>
> R7 is in BGP AS 2
>
> R1 is in BGP AS 3
>
> The neighbor relationship has been established and everything is working fine
.
> I have advertised a network from R1 to R7.
>
> I entered the following command in router config mode on R7:
>
> "neighbor x.x.x.x default-originate"
>
> As soon as I hit the enter key, the router spits out a bunch of error message
s
> and reboots itself. Unfortunately, it does not save the "default-originate"
> command. :-)
>
> Is this an "undocumented feature" (bug) within IOS 12.1(5)T9 or has SATAN
> himself taken up residence inside my router? :-)
>
> Todd Carswell



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