From: Dan (dans@danbsd.a.la)
Date: Fri Jun 11 2004 - 04:27:40 GMT-3
But will the router send bgp notification?
Any other way maybe?
Yasser Aly wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Without the Warning-only keyword a warning will be issued when the
> router receive 75% from the max-limit. When the limit is reached the
> connection will be dropped.
>
> Using the warning-only keyword at the end of the command should do
> the requirement for you.
> This will make the router send a warning when the router receives 75%
> from the max-limit. Yet, the connection will not be dropped if the
> routes exceeded the limit.
>
> I guess it should be ok with the warning-only keyword.
>
> HTH,
> Yasser
> -------------------------
> Requirement: Use the simplest way to Send a
> notification if there are more than 200 paths from a
> special neighbor.
>
>
> I think it should be done with
>
> BGP maximum-prefix, but by this way I also limit the
> maximum-prefix from the special neighbor. I should
> only send a notification but not limit the number of
> paths.
>
> Even if I use:
>
> neighbor ip-address maximum-prefix 20000 1
> warning-only,
>
> I still limit the number of paths from the special
> neighbor.
>
> Any idea?
>
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