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Re: router startup behavior
From: Havard Eidnes <he () nordu net>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 12:05:43 +0100 (CET)
Just guessing - you're seeing these events between midnight and 5 am?
Hm, couldn't reist this one: "which time zone"? Just hinting that even though it's that time interval in the US, local time is different in other places around the world, so if this is causing disturbance, others are probably being hit in their working hours. Besides, I was under the impression that to activate a new outbound roting policy on a Cisco, you could just modify / replace it, but that you would still have to do router#clear ip bgp xxx soft out to activate it. This means that the policy for an existing peer can be modified without having to remove the peering and reenable it shortly thereafter (something which would cause needless route flapping). Regards, - HÃ¥vard
Current thread:
- Re: router startup behavior, (continued)
- Re: router startup behavior Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Paul Donner (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Yakov Rekhter (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior Paul Donner (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Pierfrancesco Caci (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Lincoln Dale (Jan 15)
- Re: router startup behavior Havard Eidnes (Jan 16)
- Re: FW: router startup behavior Simon Lockhart (Jan 15)
- Re: FW: router startup behavior Jared Mauch (Jan 17)
- Re: FW: router startup behavior Stephen Griffin (Jan 18)
- Re: FW: router startup behavior Jared Mauch (Jan 18)