Bgp Error Codes Notifications
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subcodes OPEN Message Error subcodes UPDATE Message Error subcodes BGP Finite State Machine Error
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Subcodes BGP Cease NOTIFICATION message subcodes BGP ROUTE-REFRESH Message bgp notification sent hold time expired Error subcodes BGP Outbound Route Filtering (ORF) Types BGP OPEN Optional Parameter Types BGP
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Tunnel Encapsulation Attribute Tunnel Types BGP Tunnel Encapsulation Attribute Sub-TLVs BGP Layer 2 Encapsulation Types BGP Layer 2 TLV Types BGP AIGP pgp error codes Attribute Types BGP Route Refresh Subcodes P-Multicast Service Interface Tunnel (PMSI Tunnel) Tunnel Types P-Multicast Service Interface (PMSI) Tunnel Attribute Flags BGP MCAST-VPN Route Types BGP Message Types Registration Procedure(s) Standards Action Reference [RFC4271] Available Formats CSV Value Name Reference 0 Reserved 1 OPEN [RFC4271] 2 sip error codes UPDATE [RFC4271] 3 NOTIFICATION [RFC4271] 4 KEEPALIVE [RFC4271] 5 ROUTE-REFRESH [RFC2918] 6-255 Unassigned BGP Path Attributes Registration Procedure(s) Standards Action Reference [RFC4271] Available Formats CSV Value Code Reference 0 Reserved 1 ORIGIN [RFC4271] 2 AS_PATH [RFC4271] 3 NEXT_HOP [RFC4271] 4 MULTI_EXIT_DISC [RFC4271] 5 LOCAL_PREF [RFC4271] 6 ATOMIC_AGGREGATE [RFC4271] 7 AGGREGATOR [RFC4271] 8 COMMUNITY [RFC1997] 9 ORIGINATOR_ID [RFC4456] 10 CLUSTER_LIST [RFC4456] 11 DPA (deprecated) [Chen, E., Bates, T., "Destination Preference Attribute for BGP", Work in progress, March 1996.][RFC6938] 12 ADVERTISER (historic) (deprecated) [RFC1863][RFC4223][RFC6938] 13 RCID_PATH / CLUSTER_ID (Historic) (deprecated) [RFC1863][RFC4223][RFC6938] 14 MP_REACH_NLRI [RFC4760] 15 MP_UNREACH_NLRI [RFC4760] 16 EXTENDED COMMUNITIES [Eric_Rosen][draft-ramachandra-bgp-ext-communities-00][RFC4360] 17 AS4_PATH [RFC6793] 18 AS4_AGGREGATOR [RFC6793] 19 SAFI Specific Attribute (SSA) (deprecated) [Gargi_Nalawade][draft-kapoor-nalawade-idr-bgp-ssa-00][draft-nalawade-idr-mdt-safi-00][draft-wijnands-mt-discovery-00] 20 Connector Attribute (deprecated) [RFC6037] 21 AS_PATHLIMIT (deprecated) [draft-ietf-idr-as-pathlimit] 22 PMSI_TUNNEL [RFC6514] 23 Tunnel Encapsulation Attribute [RFC5512] 24 Traffic Engineering [RFC5543] 25 IPv6
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HOME»TUTORIALS»INTERNET»IP»ROUTING»BGP»OPERATION»MESSAGES»NOTIFICATION BGP Notification Message Last Updated: Wednesday, 03-Apr-2013 12:52:08 MDT | By InetDaemon NOTIFICATION messages are used to signal when something is wrong with the BGP session. A NOTIFICATION will be sent when any of the following occurs: An unsupported option is sent in an OPEN message. A peer fails to send an update or keepalive When an error is detected, the BGP session is closed. Notification Message Format Error code (8 bits) Error Subcode data data Notification Error Codes ERROR CODE ERROR SUBCODE 1 Message Header Error 1 - Connection Not Syncrhonized 2 - Bad Message Length 3 - Bad Message Type 2 OPEN message error 1 - Unsupported Version 2 - Bad Peer AS 3 - Bad BGP Identifier 4 - Unsupported Optional Parameter 5 - Authentication Failure 6 - Unacceptable Hold Time 3 UPDATE Message Error 1 - Malformed Attribute List 2 - Unrecognized well-known attribute 3 - Missing Well-Known Attribute 4 - Attribute Flags Error 5 - Attribute Length Error 6 - Invalid Origin Attribute 7 - AS routing loop 8 - Invalid NEXT_HOP attribute 9 - Optional Attribute Error 10 - Invalid Network Field 4 Hold Timer Expired No Subcodes 5 Finite State Error No Subcodes 6 Cease No Subcodes Bookmark this page and SHARE: Now on Kindle! Click Here to Read On Kindle! Search Support InetDaemon.Com Get Tutorials in your INBOX! Your email: Free Training Join Us! Log In/Out Entries RSS Comments RSS TUTORIALS [ BASICS | COMPUTERS | INTERNET | SATELLITE | SECURITY | TELECOM | WORLD WIDE WEB | TROUBLESHOOTING ] YOUR DONATIONS SUPPORT THE CONSTRUCTION OR COMPLETION OF TUTORIALS THROUGHOUT THIS SITE STANDARD DISCLAIMER | Comments and Suggestions | FAQ's | About InetDaemon.Com | Acceptable Use Policy | Privacy Policy All content Copyright © 1995-2012, InetDaemon Enterprises Designed by InetDaemon|Powered by Manage My Inte