FRR as Route-Reflector & Scaling stats

Rakesh M raaki.88 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 15 11:15:09 UTC 2019


Hi Adam,

The intention is not to put in the Data Plane at all but use it for control
functions and calculating optimal paths, we are happy with how FRR is
handling small network islands to Route traffic in Data Plane and wanted to
test this as a candidate for Hierarchical Route-Reflection at site level
while proven hardware will be used at a Cluster level.

for the benefit of others, FRR member replied about his observations

'''
Hi Rakesh,
We currently running one FRR route-reflector on a backbone, some peers send
FV, some not. Here is header of 'show bgp summary':

IPv4 Unicast Summary:
BGP router identifier 10.10.10.100, local AS number 65009 vrf-id 0
BGP table version 143698323
RIB entries 1428204, using 218 MiB of memory
Peers 26, using 537 KiB of memory
Peer groups 9, using 576 bytes of memory

We hit problem with bgpd eating whole CPU core on 7.1, so I built FRR with
appropriate patch manually. But that must been fixed in 7.2. Otherwise it
runs pretty good for the last ~3 months.

'''








On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 11:04 AM <adamv0025 at netconsultings.com> wrote:

> > ERCIN TORUN
> > Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 9:34 AM
> >
> > Hello Rakesh,
> >
> > As James said, better to ask it at FRR mailing list.
> >
> > Generally chipset is what limits the scale (e.g. trident2 is 128k ipv4
> lpm
> > https://docs.cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-linux/Layer-3/Routing/ ).  If
> > you disable "zebra" daemon, FRR works only in control-plane then you
> would
> > most likely have a limitation with memory/RAM only. (speed is another
> > issue).
> >
> Data-plane lookup memory limitations have nothing to do with the scale of
> a RR function, as you eluded to (if the RR is in path then it has to act as
> any other routing node so FIB scaling limitations apply -but that is
> completely orthogonal to the RR function).
> One would assume that NOS to be used for a crucial role in the overall BGP
> infrastructure would feature the essential ability to limit the
> installation (complete/selective) of routes to FIB/data-plane. (or in the
> modern virtual deployments lack the data-plane altogether).
>
> adam
>
>

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Rakesh Madupu
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