From: Cezar Fistik (cfistik@moldovacc.md)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 01:39:42 GMT-3
Hi group,
I've some ideas wiht QoS, ACLs, ... on an interface with CEF enabled I
moved to one of my next tasks which was configuring a simple bgp peering
between two directly connected routers. I removed all ACLs, policies...
from interfaces but I previosly worked with except CEF. I was surprised
that it took me a half of hour to configure this bgp peering. I don't know
what was going on but the routers just didn't want to peer. I could ping
one router from the other but not vice versa. This was double strange
because there were no access-lists at all. The interfaces were up, up and
the routers were connected back-to-back. I had some doubts that this might
be because of CEF but wanted to find out what is going on there. I couldn't
find anything and finaly disabled CEF. The neighbors went up immediately
and the ip connectivity went to normal. Is it a kind of bug? Has anyone
experienced this?
Thanks
Cezar Fistik
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