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Re: BGP Graceful Restart


From: Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2021 11:30:15 +0200



On 4/16/21 16:11, Graham Johnston wrote:
I do believe that I understand the intended purpose of BGP
graceful-restart. With that said, I was watching a video of a talk
given by someone respected in the industry the other day on the use of
graceful-shutdown and at the beginning of the talk there was a quick
disclaimer that his topic had nothing to do with graceful-restart
along with some text on the slide that provided me a clear indication
that he was not a fan of graceful-restart.

Largely, I suspect that his point was that if you otherwise do the
right things during maintenance that graceful-restart has the
potential of being really problematic if things go wrong, and thus he
was discouraging the use of it. Is there consensus as to whether
graceful-restart has any place in a service provider network?

When the majority of the hardware we had had a single control plane, we used GR on those (and only inside our AS).

But as nearly 100% of all our BGP-speaking hardware now has dual control planes, we just go for the vendor's NSR implementation. We've found that to be a lot more reliable because it is locally significant, predictable, and generally works well as it has matured a great deal in the last decade.

Mark.


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