What I meant to add was, did anyone else see something like this?
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV 207.45.199.225+179 -> 207.45.199.226+1935
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV message type 2 (Update) length 71
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code Origin(1): Incomplete
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code ASPath(2): 6453 701 65525 ((65523))
356
1 1691
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code NextHop(3): 207.45.199.225
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP RECV 204.174.40/24, 204.239.26/24, 204.239.27/24,
204
.239.147/24
Aug 6 13:46:20
Aug 6 13:46:20 bnp_path_attr_eer: peer 207.45.199.225 (External AS 6453) bad
up
date send NOTIFY flag 0 type 0 err_subcode 11, data 0
Aug 6 13:46:20 NOTIFICATION sent to 207.45.199.225 (External AS 6453): code
3 (
Update Message Error) subcode 11 (AS path attribute problem) data
Aug 6 13:46:20
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP SEND 207.45.199.226+1935 -> 207.45.199.225+179
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP SEND message type 3 (Notification) length 21
Aug 6 13:46:20 BGP SEND Notification code 3 (Update Message Error) subcode 1
1 (
AS path attribute problem)
Aug 6 13:46:20
Regards,
Neil.
I just talked with Time Warner, and it's wreaking havoc on their Bay
quipment. We've been experiencing frequent BGP resets which have made our
connection flap all day, but they seem to indicate that they have it
fixed. Apparently Cisco's handle it just fine, but the Bay stuff isn't
dealing well with it. Hat's off to whoever found this one out. Has
anyone else who's using Bay eqipment doing BGP seen this too?
Regards,
Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net
NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services
"Backhoes never sleep." - Patrick Greenwell
Wow, day late, and a dollar short. 
Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net
NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services
"Backhoes never sleep." - Patrick Greenwell
Joe Shaw wrote (on Aug 06):
I just talked with Time Warner, and it's wreaking havoc on their Bay
quipment. We've been experiencing frequent BGP resets which have made our
connection flap all day, but they seem to indicate that they have it
fixed.
Neil J. McRae wrote (on Aug 06):
What I meant to add was, did anyone else see something like this?
We did as well. Caused lots of flap etc. Filtering the duff AS made it
stable again though.
Looks like it breaks GateD and Bay then...
Regards,
Chris.