Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-17 Thread Peter Nyamukusa
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cisco-nsp- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Faubel Sent: 14 December 2007 10:52 PM To: Peter Rathlev; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes Maybe I am asking the question in the wrong way

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-16 Thread a. rahman isnaini r. sutan
PROTECTED]; cisco-nsp cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 4:30 AM Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes Thanks for your help. It looks like Cisco can't do what I want. In Foundry, if I wanted to look at what routes are being filtered from a BGP peer I just have to do

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-15 Thread Steve Bertrand
Peter Rathlev wrote: On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 13:30 -0800, Daniel Faubel wrote: Thanks for your help. It looks like Cisco can't do what I want. In Foundry, if I wanted to look at what routes are being filtered from a BGP peer I just have to do this. snip AFAIK you can't just have the Cisco

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-15 Thread James
As Robert writes, you can do it with the completely similar command: show ip bgp neighbors IP_ADDRESS received-routes. Just remember that you have to enable inbound soft reconfiguration (neighbor IP_ADDRESS soft-reconfiguration inbound). Beware that this makes your router store a copy of all

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-15 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 08:01 +1100, James wrote: As Robert writes, you can do it with the completely similar command: show ip bgp neighbors IP_ADDRESS received-routes. Just remember that you have to enable inbound soft reconfiguration (neighbor IP_ADDRESS soft-reconfiguration inbound).

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-15 Thread Tony Tauber
It'd be nice if the Cisco folks reading this list could take the initiative to make this enhancement. Tony On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 09:40:07AM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote: Peter Rathlev wrote: On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 13:30 -0800, Daniel Faubel wrote: Thanks for your help. It looks like Cisco

[c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Daniel Faubel
Hello, I have a very quick question for you guys. I have prefix and filter lists on my BGP peers. Using Foundry gear I am able to very quickly see what routes I am not accepting from my peers by typing in: sh ip bgp neighbors IP_ADDRESS received-routes | inc EF How is this done using Cisco

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Robert J. Huey
How is this done using Cisco gear? sho ip bgp nei IP Address ? ; Context sensitive help is SO usefull. You're options may vary: advertised-routes Display the routes advertised to a BGP neighbor dampened-routesDisplay the dampened routes received from neighbor (eBGP peers only)

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 10:55 -0800, Daniel Faubel wrote: I have a very quick question for you guys. I have prefix and filter lists on my BGP peers. Using Foundry gear I am able to very quickly see what routes I am not accepting from my peers by typing in: sh ip bgp neighbors IP_ADDRESS

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Daniel Faubel
Forgive my ignorance but where in that reply does it show me the filtered routes? -Daniel Faubel -Original Message- From: Robert J. Huey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:56 AM To: Daniel Faubel Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 12:52 -0800, Daniel Faubel wrote: Maybe I am asking the question in the wrong way. In a Foundry router when I type in this: sh ip bgp neighbors IP_ADDRESS received-routes I get this very near the top: Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Peter Rathlev
Just in case: I presume you just want to see the sent prefixes, and that you don't need to know WHY they're not imported or anything. My knowledge about Foundry can be summed up on the back on a postage stamp, so I'm not sure what you get/want from the show commands you mention. Regards, Peter

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Daniel Faubel
PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Rathlev Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 1:14 PM To: cisco-nsp Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes Just in case: I presume you just want to see the sent prefixes, and that you don't need

Re: [c-nsp] Filtered BGP routes

2007-12-14 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 13:30 -0800, Daniel Faubel wrote: Thanks for your help. It looks like Cisco can't do what I want. In Foundry, if I wanted to look at what routes are being filtered from a BGP peer I just have to do this. snip AFAIK you can't just have the Cisco router show the filtered