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Hi Everyone,I'm planning on shortcutting the upgrade time for our ASR9006/9010's by upgrading a spare RSP to 4.3.x and then swapping it into the production router.I'm happy with loading configurations however just had the throught about moving licens...
Hi Everyone,Trying to send out aggregates to upstream ISP to summarise longer prefixes i.e. /24 to summarise /27-29. I have bgp aggregates configured;router bgp 17477 bgp router-id 124.47.128.44 bgp log neighbor changes detail address-family ipv4 uni...
Hi Everyone,I was suprised to find some IP addresses of our ASR9K devices listed as responding to ntp from AusCERT.My only ntp config is:RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9006-01#sh run ntpWed Apr 2 11:49:45.393 ESTntp peer 10.x.y.z version 2 source MgmtEth0/RSP0/C...
Hi Everyone,I have had a couple of strange incidents where changing a physical interface or ip address on an interface causes routing problems. We are running ASR9010 on IOS-XR 4.2.3Case 1:Changed a physical interface gi0/0/0/1.12 to BE21.12 on a vrf...
Any updates?I'm guessing the outcome is to install the RSP without the license and then load on the chassis with the correct serial #.I'm doing similar and want to know when/how I can move a license to a new RSP in the same chassis. Thanks in advance...
Thanks for your interest.
It turns out I was editing the wrong policy for the neighbor. Apologies for the inconvenience.
neighbor-group Internet
remote-as xxxx
description "Internet Transit"
address-family ipv4 unicast
weight 200
route...
Yes, the routes are in the bgp table. As you can see from my config I have the aggregates configured without options and see the aggregate route in the bgp table.RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9006-01#sh bgp 124.47.136.0/24 longer-prefixesMon Aug 4 09:58:46.511 ...