RE: Router reboot : BGp default originate

From: Bryan Ginman (ginmanb@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 13 2001 - 23:13:58 GMT-3


   
16/16, it is a known bug don't have the ID off hand but it can be found

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Subject: Re: Router reboot : BGp default originate

In a message dated 11/12/01 11:42:26 PM Central Standard Time,
thek@mediaone.net writes:

<< Subj: Router reboot : BGp default originate
 Date: 11/12/01 11:42:26 PM Central Standard Time
 From: thek@mediaone.net (Thekkethala)
 Sender: nobody@groupstudy.com
 Reply-to: thek@mediaone.net (Thekkethala)
 To: ccielab@groupstudy.com

How much DRAM is loaded in your routers. I tried the Hutnik / Satterlee
labs
with my 2500's and only 8MB and every time I would try to clear the BGP
table
they would reboot. I finally had to use 16MB sticks. I don't know what
models you are using, but I would suggest 16MB MIN, because BGP is very
memory / processor intensive.
HTH,
Rob H NP, DP, blah,blah,blah.........

 Anyone had a router reset when the bgp Default Originate command was issued
in
 the config

 the IOS version I am running is 12.1(5)T9

 I have tried this in 3 routers with the same problem so I am sure its not a
 hardware issue - ???

 any suggested patches or workarounds !!



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