[c-nsp] automating router failover in eBGP environment

Adam Greene maillist at webjogger.net
Wed Mar 13 17:55:13 EDT 2013


Hi guys,

 

Customer has a 7204VXR (15.1(4)M5, Advanced Enterprise K9) running eBGP to
two upstream providers on the WAN side, and to about 10 customers on the LAN
side. The (2) WAN ports and the (1) LAN port are all GigE. They have a
redundant 7204VXR they can manually fail over to when the primary router
fails. 

 

They want to automate the failover.

 

My first thought is to put a switch in front of and behind the two 7204VXR's
and run HSRP, on both the LAN and WAN interfaces of the routers. 

 

Questions: 

-          Will I run into any gotchas with this approach; and 

-          Is there a better way?

 

Convergence is a big issue. It needs to be as fast as possible. I assume BGP
peering will pass to the backup router as fast as HSRP does, since all the
BGP peers care about is the IP address they are peering with, and the
virtual IP will not change during failover.

 

But maybe there is a better / faster way.

 

Thanks for any input / advice.

 

Thanks,

Adam



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