Hello everybody,

On my Bird 1.6.6 routers I have a BGP peer which has gone over his specified received limit setting a couple of times in the last few weeks. The receive limit is configured at our end to what is specified on PeeringDB + 10%, which should be the correct number. The session I have with them over a different IX doesn't have the same issue. So the peer has some issue in his network on one router and I would like to help them fix it. It would be really helpful if I could see what I actually receive from him, or at least the number of routes I receive from them. That could be a pointer to what is going wrong (especially if I receive 760.000 v4 routes ;) ). I do specify the action when the receive limit is hit, and I have that configured to 'restart'. I've just checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to get this number or information. It might be 'action block', but especially if I do receive a full table from them (by mistake) doesn't that mean that my routers just accept whatever prefixes I receive up to the receive limit and ignore everything above it. Or is the entire session ignored with 'action block'?

Can somebody point me in the right direction?

Kind regards,
Cybertinus

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