MSDP Total Source-Active Cache - 4 entries
Matched 4 entries
Source
10.110.3.100
10.110.3.100
10.110.3.100
10.110.3.100
Troubleshooting MSDP
This section describes common MSDP problems and how to troubleshoot them.
MSDP peers stay in disabled state
Symptom
The configured MSDP peers stay in disabled state.
Analysis
A TCP connection-based MSDP peering relationship is established between the local interface
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address and the MSDP peer.
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The TCP connection setup fails if the local interface address is not consistent with the MSDP peer
address configured on the peer router.
If no route is available between the MSDP peers, the TCP connection setup fails.
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Solution
Use the display ip routing-table command to verify that the unicast route between the routers is
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reachable.
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Verify that a unicast route is available between the two routers that will become MSDP peers to
each other.
3.
Use the display current-configuration command to verify that the local interface address and the
MSDP peer address of the remote router are the same.
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If the problem persists, contact HP Support.
No SA entries exist in the router's SA message cache
Symptom
MSDP fails to send (S, G) entries through SA messages.
Analysis
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The import-source command controls sending (S, G) entries through SA messages to MSDP peers.
If this command is executed without the acl-number argument, all the (S, G) entries are filtered out,
and no (S, G) entries of the local domain are advertised.
If you do not use the import-source command, the system advertises all the (S, G) entries of the local
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domain. If MSDP fails to send (S, G) entries through SA messages, verify that the import-source
command has been correctly configured.
Group
Origin RP
226.1.1.0
1.1.1.1
226.1.1.1
1.1.1.1
226.1.1.2
1.1.1.1
226.1.1.3
1.1.1.1
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