22:46:28.354: %LINEPROTO-5

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22:46:28.354: %LINEPROTO-5
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22:46:28.354: %LINEPROTO-5UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial1/2, changed state to down
22:46:29.402: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 192.168.2.1 Down Interface flap
23:43:05.702: %LINEPROTO-5UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial1/2, changed state to down
23:45:26.650: %BGP-5ADJCHANGE: neighbor 192.168.2.1 Down BGP Notification sent
23:45:26.654: %BGP-3NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 192.168.2.1 4/0 (hold time expired) 0 bytes
router bgp 65000
neighbor 10.0.0.21 remote-as 65000
neighbor 10.0.0.21 update-source Loopback0
neighbor 10.0.0.21 fall-over
neighbor 10.0.0.22 remote-as 65000
neighbor 10.0.0.22 update-source Loopback0
neighbor 10.0.0.22 fall-over
router bgp 65000
template peer-session IBGP
remote-as 65000
update-source Loopback0
fall-over
!
neighbor 10.0.0.21 inherit peer-session IBGP
neighbor 10.0.0.22 inherit peer-session IBGP
POP#show debug
IP routing:
IP routing debugging is on for access list 199
POP#show access-list 199
Extended IP access list 199
10 permit ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 host 255.255.255.255 (90 matches)
POP#
13:25:52.126: RT: del 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.2.1, ospf metric [110/129]
13:25:52.126: RT: delete subnet route to 10.0.0.22/32
13:25:52.126: RT: NET-RED 10.0.0.22/32
13:25:52.126: RT: Try lookup less specific 10.0.0.22/32, default 1
13:25:52.126: RT: Failed found subnet on less specific
13:25:52.126: RT: return NULL
13:25:52.130: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 10.0.0.22 Down Route to peer lost
POP#show ip route 0.0.0.0
Routing entry for 0.0.0.0/0, supernet
Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 1, candidate default path
Tag 1, type extern 2, forward metric 128
Last update from 10.0.2.1 00:01:00 ago
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
10.0.2.1, from 10.0.0.22, 00:01:00 ago
Route metric is 1, traffic share count is 1
Route tag 1
* 10.0.1.1, from 10.0.0.21, 00:06:05 ago
Route metric is 1, traffic share count is 1
Route tag 1
14:08:37.723: RT: del 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.2.1, ospf metric [110/129]
14:08:37.723: RT: add 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.1.1, ospf metric [110/139]
14:08:37.723: RT: NET-RED 10.0.0.22/32
14:08:37.739: RT: del 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.1.1, ospf metric [110/139]
14:08:37.739: RT: delete subnet route to 10.0.0.22/32
14:08:37.739: RT: NET-RED 10.0.0.22/32
14:08:37.739: RT: Try lookup less specific 10.0.0.22/32, default 1
14:08:37.739: RT: Failed found subnet on less specific
14:08:37.739: RT: return default 0.0.0.0/0
14:10:47.899: %BGP-5ADJCHANGE: neighbor 10.0.0.22 Down BGP Notification sent
14:10:47.903: %BGP-3NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 10.0.0.22 4/0 (hold time expired) 0 bytes
ip prefix-list Loopbacks description Match BGP router loopbacks
ip prefix-list Loopbacks seq 10 permit 10.0.0.0/8 ge 32
!
route-map Loopbacks permit 10
match ip address prefix-list Loopbacks
match source-protocol ospf 1
router bgp 65000
template peer-session IBGP
remote-as 65000
update-source Loopback0
fall-over route-map Loopbacks
exit-peer-session
14:36:11.024: RT: del 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.2.1, ospf metric [110/129]
14:36:11.028: RT: add 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.1.1, ospf metric [110/139]
14:36:11.028: RT: NET-RED 10.0.0.22/32
14:36:11.072: RT: del 10.0.0.22/32 via 10.0.1.1, ospf metric [110/139]
14:36:11.072: RT: delete subnet route to 10.0.0.22/32
14:36:11.072: RT: NET-RED 10.0.0.22/32
14:36:11.072: RT: Try lookup less specific 10.0.0.22/32, default 1
14:36:11.072: RT: Failed found subnet on less specific
14:36:11.072: RT: return default 0.0.0.0/0
14:36:11.072: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 10.0.0.22 Down Route to peer lost
router bgp 65000
neighbor 192.168.1.5 remote-as 65100
neighbor 192.168.1.5 fall-over route-map Connected
!
route-map Connected permit 10
match source-protocol connected
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