NSX-T Manager alarms indicating BGP is down when using static routing
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NSX-T Manager alarms indicating BGP is down when using static routing

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Article ID: 322505

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Products

VMware NSX Networking

Issue/Introduction

Symptoms:
  • The T0 Gateway(s) are deployed in Active-Active mode.
  • Inter-SR routing is enabled.
  • Routing to the Top-of-rack is configured using static and not BGP routing.
  • You receive alarms indicating BGP is down in the alarm section of the NSX UI
    • "In router xxxxxx BGP neighbor xxxxx (169.x.x.x) is down".
  • No functional impact observed.
  • If you change the Inter SR iBGP option on the T0 Gateway section to Off, the alarm is resolved.
  • If the edge is rebooted, the alarm returns.
    • Networking -> Tier-0 Gateways -> T0 Edit-> BGP
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Environment

VMware NSX-T Data Center

Cause

This issue occurs when BGP is not used to connect to the Top-of-rack and the T0 is in Active-Active mode, Inter SR iBGP is enabled by default, but as there is no BGP configured, this is not functional.

Resolution

This is a known issue impacting NSX-T Data center.

Workaround:
There are two workarounds that can be used for this issue.
  • Enabling the BGP routing protocol in the T0 Gateway. It will enable the iBPG session, which will suppress/resolve the alarms when the BGP session is established.
    • Networking -> Tier-0 Gateways -> T0 Edit-> BGP -> Enable 'BGP'
  • Disable the Inter SR option in UI or by using the API
    • Networking -> Tier-0 Gateways -> T0 Edit-> BGP -> Disable 'Inter SR iBGP'
Please refer to the NSX-T Administration guide for detailed steps.