A survey on BGP MRAI timer values in practice

Mark Tinka mark at tinka.africa
Thu Jun 10 07:36:39 UTC 2021



On 6/10/21 08:26, Saku Ytti wrote:

> I don't understand the question, but the way I read the question it
> may be unanswerable even if I did understand it. As the reader would
> self-define negligible and well acceptable and answer yes/no based on
> the definition they used, which might be different to the definition
> writer intended.

It's possible we've become accustom to a slow, global BGP, due to a 
perception of fragility (and complexity), which favours stability over 
speed.

I suppose the size of the current BGP and the nature of the FSM it lends 
itself to does some to account for those perceptions.

At a per-ISP level, it is not impossible to speed up (i)BGP convergence. 
On a global scale, taking the least common denominator to allow for all 
manner of network we don't know about, allowing the ship a wide turn in 
BGP waters, at least on a perceptive level, seems like an unsigned 
social agreement amongst autonomous systems.

Ultimately, I feel we aren't talking enough about this, and hopefully, 
this thread gets us to that point.

Mark.


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