[diag sni pac wan1 none 4] wan1 1.1.1.3.24072 -> 1.1.1.11.179: syn wan1 1.1.1.11.179 -> 1.1.1.3.24072: syn ack wan1 1.1.1.3.24072 -> 1.1.1.11.179: ack wan1 1.1.1.11.179 -> 1.1.1.3.24072: fin ack wan1 1.1.1.3.24072 -> 1.1.1.11.179: psh ack wan1 1.1.1.11.179 -> 1.1.1.3.24072: rst [diag ip router bgp level info and all enable] " BGP: [NETWORK] Accept Thread: Incoming conn from host 1.1.1.3 (FD=14)" " BGP: 1.1.1.3-Outgoing [FSM] State: Idle Event: 14"We also used the sniffer with level 6 and converted to pcap; this shows the PSH packet is a BGP open packet. Other than containing capability advertisements there is nothing unexpected in it, all data matches. Our BGP config is very basic:
config router bgp set as 100 config neighbor edit 1.1.1.3 set remote-as 200 set send-community6 disable end config network edit 1 set prefix 2.2.2.0/24 end set router-id 1.1.1.11 endWe have other BGP connections that work fine with this level of simplicity What is the meaning of the 14 in " Outgoing .. Event: 14" in the diagnostics messages, does this provide a clue? Can anyone suggest why our FGT is refusing the connection from the neighbor we have configured?
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config neighbor edit 1.1.1.3 set ebgp-enforce-multihop enable next endWe have a couple of different bgp peers, obviously all are on local subnets. Thanks very much again!!
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