On Sun, 3 Jul 2022 at 12:14, Willy Manga <mangawilly@gmail.com> wrote:
Can someone please tell me what "BGP type 32 length 672 is too large" stand for?
I got this message from some bgp peers running ZTE ZXR10 . From my side I have FRRouting 8.2.2 on debian 11.
Here is what I got in the logs
Jul 03 10:51:40 bdr3 bgpd[3555975]: [HTHRX-GQYGJ][EC 33554454] bgp_process_packet: BGP UPDATE receipt failed for peer: 2001:43fd:xx::
Jul 03 10:51:44 bdr3 bgpd[3555975]: [PGS8W-47EHJ][EC 33554485] 2001:43fd:xx::: BGP type 32 length 672 is too large, attribute total length is 243. attr_endp is 0x7f746c0ee66c. endp is 0x7f746c0ee49a
https://www.iana.org/assignments/bgp-parameters/bgp-parameters.xhtml#bgp-par... I presume you are using BGP Large Communities... The only 'type 32' reference I can find in the list. Maybe you will want to look in that direction?