[j-nsp] MX80 BGP performance after reboot
Julien Goodwin
jgoodwin at studio442.com.au
Thu Feb 14 05:08:18 EST 2013
On 14/02/13 18:55, joel jaeggli wrote:
> When we're doing a maintence we generally let the router converge with
> our route-reflectors prior to bringing up the transit/peer neighbors. so
> that routes learned from the transits are replacing existing fib routes.
> that also has a salubrious interaction with our loose rpf check.
> spontaneous reboots aren't quite adjustable like that.
This.
Why Juniper don't implement (or scream from the rooftops if there is) an
iBGP-settle ability I don't know.
--
Julien Goodwin
Studio442
"Blue Sky Solutioneering"
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