[j-nsp] bfd = busted failure detection :)
Judah Scott
judah.scott.iam at gmail.com
Tue Dec 15 19:40:29 EST 2009
In lab tests, RSVP success during ISSU was hit-or-miss. There were several
cases that is did work but It seemed to be not entirely based on
configuration (some degree of random failure). AFAIK it still hasn't been
officially listed as supported in release notes or upgrade guides. Am I
missing something?
-J Scott
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Richard A Steenbergen <ras at e-gerbil.net>wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 04:53:44PM +0800, Mark Tinka wrote:
> > We've always been in favour of the NSR concept since
> > inception, but the reason we didn't choose it at the time
> > was because of limited protocol support (early days of JUNOS
> > 9.x). Also, only a handful of boxes on the Cisco side
> > support(ed) NSR, yet we like to standardize feature sets
> > even between vendors.
> >
> > As at today, NSR supports nearly all major protocols in
> > JUNOS, so it's come back to the table for consideration.
> > Your feedback is certainly encouraging.
> >
> > Until then, it's Graceful Restart for now (which, for better
> > or worse, we've been happy with these past 2 years).
>
> It's been slowly trickling in over the last couple years, with each new
> code rev. The last protocol support we were waiting on for NSR was RSVP,
> which finally came in 9.6. Of course we aren't running 9.6 anywhere yet,
> but NSR+ISSU has been working reasonably well in tests of prior versions
> with only modest RSVP traffic disruptions, which is still better than
> nothing. The only thing to note is that the process takes FOREVER to
> complete, reminds me of trying to do GR back in the day of RE-2.0's,
> where it took 30 minutes to sync up after a restart. When 9.6R3 comes
> out we're planning to start limited deployment experiments in a couple
> select test sites, and with any luck our next round of widespread
> upgrades will be something where NSR+ISSU is fully working.
>
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