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Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?


From: Arie Vayner <ariev () vayner net>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 22:43:49 -0700

Maybe something like this (if you can break it into different bgp ASNs by
network area):

"draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03"
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03

On Wed, Oct 13, 2021, 10:30 Adam Thompson <athompson () merlin mb ca> wrote:

Looking for recommendtions or suggestions...

I've got a downstream customer asking for help;  they have a private
internal network that I've taken to calling the "partial-mesh network from
hell": it's got two partially-overlapping radio networks, mixed with
islands of isolated fiber connectivity.
Dynamic routing protocols (IS-IS, OSPF, EIGRP, etc.) generally will only
select the _best_ path, they won't spread the load unless all paths are
equal - and they are very unequal in this network, ECMP would likely fail
horribly.
The network is becoming bandwidth-limited, so they're wanting to make use
of all available paths, not just the single "best" path.  It's also remote
and spread out, so adding new links or upgrading existing links is
difficult and expensive.
Oh, and their routers are overdue for a refresh, so acquiring replacement
h/w is now possible.

Has anyone come across any product or technology that can handle the
multi-path-ness and the private-network-ness like a regular router, but
also provides the intelligent per-flow path steering based on e.g. latency,
like an SD-WAN device (and/or some firewalls)?

Here's hoping,
-Adam

*Adam Thompson*
Consultant, Infrastructure Services
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athompson () merlin mb ca
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