Re: debug bgp events

From: Leah Lynch (leah.lynch@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Nov 22 2002 - 13:48:00 GMT-3


At a high-level, this is the BGP Net Table walker, walking (scanning) the BGP table for changes. You do not really need to be concerned about that message, BGP does that every time the Scanner process runs (every 60 sec by default). Check out:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/highcpu-bgp.html

Leah
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From: Jason Cash <cash2001@swbell.net>
Date: 2002/11/21 Thu PM 07:22:34 PST
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: debug bgp events

I am doing a debug on a router and coming across the following:
 
02:21:35: BGP(0): scanning IPv4 Unicast routing tables
02:21:35: BGP(IPv4 Unicast): Performing BGP Nexthop scanning for general
scan
02:21:35: BGP(1): scanning VPNv4 Unicast routing tables
02:21:35: BGP(VPNv4 Unicast): Performing BGP Nexthop scanning for
general scan
02:21:35: BGP(2): scanning IPv4 Multicast routing tables
02:21:35: BGP(IPv4 Multicast): Performing BGP Nexthop scanning for
general scanBGP: Import timer expired. Walking from 1 to 1
02:21:50: BGP: Import timer expired. Walking from 1 to 1
 
 
I was unable to locate any useful info on Google or Cisco. What does
the 'Walking 1 from 1' msg mean?
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