Re: BGP transport connection-mode passive

From: Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 18:26:15 -0700

The side that is configured as active should be initiating the
conversation. It should use a high port as the source to destination tcp
port of 179.

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 5:46 PM, Ladee Geek <ladeegeek_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> I can't determin from the debug if the peering is initiated from the
> device
> that should be passive or not.
>
>
>
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.557: BGP: 192.13.46.10 passive open to 192.13.46.6
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.557: BGP: 192.13.46.10 passive went from Idle to Connect
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.557: BGP: ses global 192.13.46.10 (0x4A2BA834:0) pas
> Setting open delay timer to 60 seconds.
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.561: BGP: 192.13.46.10 passive rcv message type 1, length
> (excl. header) 26
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.561: BGP: ses global 192.13.46.10 (0x4A2BA834:0) pas
> Receive OPEN
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.561: BGP: 192.13.46.10 passive rcv OPEN, version 4,
> holdtime 180 seconds
> *Sep 13 00:44:05.561: BGP: 192.13.46.10 passive rcv OPEN w/ OPTION
> parameter
> len: 16
>
>
>
> 192.13.46.6 is configured with neigh 192.16.46.10 transport connection-mode
> passive
> 192.13.46.10 is only configured with a peering command.
>
> So the passive command must go on the device you do not want to initiate
> the
> peering. Right?
>
>
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> r/
> LG
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