To protect the Lumen global network, we limit the total border gateway protocol (BGP) route prefix announcements originated by you on each IQ Networking port. A prefix is any BGP route announcement, a summary entry, or a specific subnet. IQ Networking ports are typically assigned a limit of 1000 BGP routes.
For Lumen® IQ Private Port, this limit is based on a per‑BGP session limit and not an entire customer VRF limit. The total the prefix announcements originated by a customer could theoretically contain far more than 1000 entries at central locations.
Lumen‑provided edge (PE) routers automatically drop the BGP session of your port if more BGP announcements than the prefix limit allows are received by that PE router. This has been more of a concern with IQ Private Port rather than IQ Internet Port, but could happen with either. Lumen doesn't have an automated warning system to alert you of rising prefix counts; the BGP session is dropped without warning once the threshold is exceeded.
To avoid prefix‑related BGP session drops, try one of the following solutions:
If you experience a prefix‑related outage and cannot reduce your prefix announcements, please contact the IP Technical Assistance Center and request a temporary prefix increase until your account team can complete the formal prefix increase request process.