KroyweN,
What we normally use as a good indicator of line quality
is the "input and output errors" on the interface. Typically if you're
having problems at the physical layer then this as well as taking CRC
errors would be a possible clue as to where exactly the problem is
located. You mentioned flapping and BGP so I'm more incliened to think
this could be a reachabilty issue with route information BGP is
advertising. A good thing to check would be the routes you identified as
flapping with a "show ip bgp . Take note if it mentions
"inaccessible". This is the cause of your problem, but would suggest
that another problem exist.
HTH
Nigel
>Reply-To: "KroyweN"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: bgp flapping [7:17664] >Date: Wed, 29
Aug 2001 09:23:39 -0400 > >Gentlemen; > >I am experiencing the flapping
of our bgp everytime it hits its maximum >bandwidth . The line was BER
tested ok, im using 7206 router. do u have any >idea why it flaps is it
on the router configuration? > >thank you, > >kroywen > > > > >Message
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