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Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 19:59:56 -0500
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Well, unfortunately, the local PUC owns the fibre, and they have a switch aggregating all of their fibre in a star pattern. They then trunk the VLANs to me across two redundant pair. I'm in the process of persuading them to allow me to put my own gear in their location so I can manage it myself (no risk of port-monitor, no risk of their ops fscking up my clients etc). This way, they connect from their client-facing converter into whatever port in my switch I tell them.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this exactly the type of situation that BFD was designed to detect and help with?
Jack
Current thread:
- Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Steve Bertrand (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Zaid Ali (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Steve Bertrand (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Danny McPherson (May 22)
- RE: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Deepak Jain (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Steve Bertrand (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Jack Bates (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Steve Bertrand (May 22)
- RE: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Ivan Pepelnjak (May 23)
- RE: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Frank Bulk (May 24)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Steve Bertrand (May 22)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Zaid Ali (May 22)
- RE: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Ivan Pepelnjak (May 23)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Florian Weimer (May 25)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Danny McPherson (May 25)
- Re: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers Florian Weimer (May 25)
- IXP BGP timers (was: Multi-homed clients and BGP timers) Chris Caputo (May 25)