On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 04:57:17PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > Hi, > > I am hoping that I may be able to somehow reach the consultant that > support the router server at Equinix in Ashburn VA here, or may be > someone else can provide me a bit more details as to how I could > possibly find more details or history on this problem. > > There is a dual setup at Equinix that use OpenBSD as router servers > for public peering there, but somehow the version of the bgpd used > is older and I cant get them to upgrade it to the latest one and > possibly address thsi issue here. > > What I get is this from the various routers servers (two) when I try > to either bring IPv4 or IPv6 with it: > Nov 14 16:24:55.432 EST: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor > 2001:504:0:2:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:1 3/11 (invalid or corrupt AS path) 13 > bytes 40020A02 02000023 2A0000BD 95
Why is your router unhappy about this AS path? This is a valid 4-byte AS_PATH. Could it be that for some strange reason one side thinks that 4-byte AS are enabled and the other still expects 2-byte AS numbers? -- :wq Claudio