On 14.08.13 13:39, Jeroen Massar wrote: >> I see the strange behaviour of my Linux routers. There are quagga and >> bird with IPv6 BGP full view. > > On the same box? Are they using the same routing table? I am fairly > confident that will end up in a fight.
No! Some boxes have Quagga, some - Bird, not together of course. >> Quagga/bird reports about 13500 prefixes, >> but route table constantly grow up to 100000 routes and more. > > Which prefixes, and who/what originates them? The prefixes from the global IPv6 routing table. It should be one routing entry per route, but have the lot of totally same route strings. > Are you maybe causing a routing loop towards yourself? I checked - no, but why a lot of routing entries, even if loop? >> Did anyone see something like that? How I can fix it? > > Providing outputs/log files would be a good start for people to look at it. Which logs can explain something? P.S. It seems if there is more IPv6 traffic - there is faster growth of routing table.
