MX BGP session no longer established

ARocha
Comes here often

MX BGP session no longer established

Hi all, 

 

I''m having a BGP issue for a couple of sites. Every morning we have to reboot the MX devices and checking the logs I can see the BPG hold timer expired.

 

Unsure how to check the cause of this issue or more information about it.

 

Any suggestions? Thanks

 

Jul 19 07:49:30 BGP BGP session no longer established peer_ip: x.x.x.x, local_as: xxxx, remote_as: xxxx, new_state: Close

Jul 19 07:49:30 BGP BGP received notification peer_ip: x.x.x.x , local_as: xxxx, remote_as: xxxx  
error_code 4 
error_subcode 0 
desc Hold timer expired

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Brash
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Take a look at the hold timers for each device, along with the documentation on how the timers are negotiated.

Meraki information can be found here:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/Border_Gateway_Protocol_(BGP)#Default_Updat...

 

A few things to think about:

 - Is it happening regularly at a specific/predictable time?

 - Is it only specific sites or random?

 

Beyond that, I'd suggest engaging support from both vendors to review additional logging.

ARocha
Comes here often

Thanks for your response, Brash.

Yes, it is happening every morning. Also, the same template is applied for more than 100 sites and just a couple of sites are experiencing the same issue.

I'm a bit resistant to changing the timers, causing issues for those sites that are working fine.

 

 

 

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Has it always happened or is the issue more recent?  If more recent, what changed around that date?

The site started experiencing issues when we migrated to the MX device. Since the MX was deployed in some sites, it started happening.

I also noticed a lot of events dropped

 

Jul 21 17:43:19 Events dropped Events dropped 841 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:40:09 Events dropped Events dropped 826 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:36:59 Events dropped Events dropped 854 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:33:49 Events dropped Events dropped 773 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:30:49 Events dropped Events dropped 827 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:27:39 Events dropped Events dropped 854 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:24:29 Events dropped Events dropped 775 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:21:29 Events dropped Events dropped 827 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:18:19 Events dropped Events dropped 840 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:15:09 Events dropped Events dropped 826 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:11:59 Events dropped Events dropped 840 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:08:49 Events dropped Events dropped 822 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:05:39 Events dropped Events dropped 839 events were not logged.
Jul 21 17:02:29 Events dropped Events dropped 826 events were not logged

GIdenJoe
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

It looks like the remote end is killing your session because the MX has stopped sending keepalives.  Or perhaps these keepalives are no longer making it across.  If it is a direct link then I would assume the MX stops sending them due to some other issue.
I believe a support case is in order here.

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