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DDN MGT Bulletin 128 DISA DDN Defense Communications System
06 July 1993 Published by: DDN Network Info Center
(NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL) (800) 365-3642
DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
The DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN is distributed online by the DDN Network
Information Center under DISA contract as a means of communicating
official policy, procedures and other information of concern to
management personnel at DDN facilities. Back issues may be read
through the TACNEWS server ("@n" command at the TAC) or may be
obtained by FTP (or Kermit) from the NIC.DDN.MIL host [192.112.36.5]
using login="anonymous" and password="guest". The pathname
for bulletins is ddn-news/ddn-mgt-bulletin-nn.txt (where "nn" is the
bulletin number).
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CORRECTION TO DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN 127, DATED 1 JULY 1993, SUBJECT:
SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR DOING BGP UPDATES WITH THE DDN MILNET T-20 CORE
SERVERS. (CISCO & GateD)
The above referenced DDN Management Bulletin 127, stated the DEFAULT
GATEWAY IS ADVERTISED AS THE NEXT HOP TO BOTH NETWORK 142.222.O.O AND
NETWORK 0.0.0.0. NETWORK 142.222.0.0 CAN BE USED BY CISCO USERS AS A
DEFAULT-NETWORK AND NETWORK 0.0.0.0 IS USED BY GateD USERS AS THE DEFAULT
NETWORK. THIS IS INCORRECT REPEAT INCORRECT.
THE CORRECT NETWORK ADDRESSES ARE 140.222.0.0 (REPEAT) 140.222.0.0 AND
0.0.0.0 (NO CHANGE). PLEASE ENSURE THAT 140.222.0.0 IS USED AS THE
CISCO USERS DEFAULT-NETWORK. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE OR CONFUSION
THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED ANY DDN USERS.
ATTACHED FOR YOUR RECORDS AND FILES IS A CORRECTED VERSION OF
DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN 127.
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DDN MGT Bulletin 127 DISA DDN Defense Communications System
01 July 1993 Published by: DDN Network Info Center
(NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL) (800) 365-3642
DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
The DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN is distributed online by the DDN Network
Information Center under DISA contract as a means of communicating
official policy, procedures and other information of concern to
management personnel at DDN facilities. Back issues may be read
through the TACNEWS server ("@n" command at the TAC) or may be
obtained by FTP (or Kermit) from the NIC.DDN.MIL host [192.112.36.5]
using login="anonymous" and password="guest". The pathname
for bulletins is ddn-news/ddn-mgt-bulletin-nn.txt (where "nn" is the
bulletin number).
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SUBJECT: SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR DOING BGP UPDATES WITH THE DDN MILNET
T-20 CORE SERVERS. (CISCO & GatedD).
GATEWAY ADMINISTRATORS: PLEASE NOTE
THIS BULLETIN PROVIDES SOFTWARE VERSION REQUIREMENT INFORMATION FOR
GATEWAYS THAT WISH TO DO BGP WITH THE T/20 ROUTER SERVERS!
THIS BULLETIN ALSO UPDATES DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN 116 INFORMATION
CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR BGP.
Required Software/Firmware Versions
===================================
In order to establish BGP routing sessions with the MILNET
Core Routing Servers, clients with cisco gateways or clients
running GateD software must use the following software
versions:
GateD: 3.0Alpha or later
Cisco: 9.0(4.1) or later for 9.0 users
9.1(3.1) or later for 9.1 users
9.17(2.1) or later for 9.17 users
(The 9.17 release is restricted for use on the
cisco 7000 platform)
Please note that the cisco versions listed here do not match
those previously listed in DDN MGT Bulletin 116 ("New Core
Routing Servers and Need for Migration from EGP to BGP"). The
versions shown here have been selected based on additional
testing and operational information.
ROUTER/GATEWAY ADMINISTRATORS FOR NON-CISCO OR NON-GateD ROUTERS
SHOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE VENDOR(S) TO DETERMINE THE
REQUIRED SOFTWARE VERSION TO DO BGP.
Effects of Using Old Software/Firmware Versions
===============================================
For GateD users, older versions of software will not support
the BGP-3 protocol.
For cisco users, a problem will occur as the result of the net
zero default advertisement as follows:
Currently, the MILNET Core Routing Servers include a default
gateway advertisement in routing updates sent to the client
gateways. The default gateway is advertised as the next hop to
******* both network 140.222.0.0 and network 0.0.0.0. Network
******* 140.222.0.0 can be used by cisco users as a default-network,
and network 0.0.0.0 is used by gateD users as the default
network. Older versions of cisco firmware do not accept a
network 0.0.0.0 advertisement in a BGP update and will handle
it as an illegal network error. As a result, the cisco will
terminate the routing session and then reinitiate it.
The cycle of initiating and then closing the BGP session will
continue repeatedly. The effect observed at the client gateway
will be the BGP session starting and stopping repeatedly. This
prevents the gateway from obtaining useful routing
information.
A client gateway with this problem also has an adverse effect
on the Routing Server performance. Each time the BGP session
is started, all of the MILNET routing information is sent to
the client before the session is terminated. This represents a
large amount of data and places a heavy load on the Routing
Server and PSN interfaces. Because the client gateway
repeatedly starts and stops the BGP session, a flood of
information is continuously sent to the client. This will
increase congestion, especially if there are a number of
clients exhibiting this problem using the same Routing Server.
Short-Term Workaround
=====================
TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY OF THE BGP SESSIONS FROM THE T-20's
ROUTERS WITHOUT THE CORRECT VERSION OF BGP SOFTWARE NEED TO
REFRAIN FROM DOING BGP SESSIONS WITH THE T-20's. REPEATED
VIOLATIONS WILL BE REPORTED TO THE DDN MILNET MANAGER FOR
DOD SPONSOR RESOLUTION.
Until a client gateway can be upgraded to an acceptable
software or firmware version, the client can establish an EGP
routing session with the Routing Server.
Please do not run a BGP session between a cisco with an old
version of firmware and a T/20 Routing Server since it will
cause increased congestion on the network and loading of the
Routing Server.
DISA point of contact is Mr McDaniel, (DDN MILNET, Manager) DSN 222-7580,
Coml (703) 692-7580, email address: milnetmgr@ddn-conus.ddn.mil or DDN
Network Analysts, DSN 222-5584, Coml (703) 692-5584.