operational problems at mae-west?

Vadim Antonov avg at pluris.com
Fri Jan 24 23:18:53 UTC 1997


There's a hack around it (not pretty...) -- use physically
different LAN to propagate routing updates, with NEXT-HOPs
pointing to the "data LAN" interfaces.

The problem with that solution is that if data LAN fails,
there's no way to learn about it at BGP level.  That is due
to the unfortunate property of BGP (and many other routing
protocols) that it uses the same transport to propagate
keepalives and routing updates.

--vadim


> >  i wasnt' aware that bgp keepalives had a queuiing priority... or 
> >are you talking about spd?
> >
> 
> Yes, SPD.

SPD (IP precedence) will not affect the prioritzation that the
gigaswitch applies (which is no prioritization).

--jhawk





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