02-07-2017 03:23 AM
Can we configure P router as RR for iBGP, what will be advantage and disadvantage.
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02-09-2017 05:15 AM
Personally I like the P-core routers as dumb as it gets –the les number of protocols or features they run the less number of things can go wrong.
Also P-core features/protocols like LDP/RSVP-TE ad OSPF/ISIS are very stable and do not require new IOS codes.
If you are running converged network offering VPN as well as Internet services and your RRs do carry Internet prefixes, then I would recommend using dedicated RR-cluster for reflecting Internet prefixes.
Internet prefixes can be evil, they can carry unforeseen BGP attributes or extremely long AS-PATHs which can cause BGP process to fail or reset bgp session (both of these actually happened in the past on the Internet).
That is the reason why some providers are using separate PEs and RRs for internet services (the core is common for all services), although with “recent” advancements in BGP error handling and attribute filtering BGP sessions and processes should be protected against strange update messages.
Anyways what I’m trying to say si that you might want to have a set of RRs dedicated to a specific function (either due to security/stability or scalability) –and that’s when dedicated RRs (virtual/physical) come in handy.
adam
netconsultings.com
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02-07-2017 03:27 AM
we have large network , where 2 P router is working as RR as well, now local team is asking , what will be the advantage and disadvantage , if we use same P router as RR. is there any risk.
I have checked , BGP process is not taking much , CPU utilization, even P router utilization is also not going near to threshold.
kindly suggest.
02-08-2017 11:06 AM
There’s no problem with running BGP or RRs on P routers if they have enough RAM and CPU power.
But nowadays you can just use server with loads of RAM and CPU as RR.
adam
02-08-2017 10:01 PM
Hello , Thanks for support, Customer want to know some pros and cons (as Now , My 2 Core P router is working as RR ) . so that he can think on invest.
He just want to know pros and cons
Many Thanks !!!!
Mukesh
02-09-2017 05:15 AM
Personally I like the P-core routers as dumb as it gets –the les number of protocols or features they run the less number of things can go wrong.
Also P-core features/protocols like LDP/RSVP-TE ad OSPF/ISIS are very stable and do not require new IOS codes.
If you are running converged network offering VPN as well as Internet services and your RRs do carry Internet prefixes, then I would recommend using dedicated RR-cluster for reflecting Internet prefixes.
Internet prefixes can be evil, they can carry unforeseen BGP attributes or extremely long AS-PATHs which can cause BGP process to fail or reset bgp session (both of these actually happened in the past on the Internet).
That is the reason why some providers are using separate PEs and RRs for internet services (the core is common for all services), although with “recent” advancements in BGP error handling and attribute filtering BGP sessions and processes should be protected against strange update messages.
Anyways what I’m trying to say si that you might want to have a set of RRs dedicated to a specific function (either due to security/stability or scalability) –and that’s when dedicated RRs (virtual/physical) come in handy.
adam
netconsultings.com
::carrier-class solutions for the telecommunications industry::
02-13-2017 01:54 AM
Many Thanks !!!!
02-13-2017 03:14 AM
@ Adam Vitkovsky but question , remain same , can you we configure P router as RR or not ? I agree, we can go for separate RR for VPN and Internet.
Many Thanks !!!!
Mukesh
02-18-2017 10:01 AM
Of course you can, I see no problem with running BGP or RR function on P routers
Please just check if the P routers you would like to use as RRs have enough RAM and CPU power to cope with all the BGP sessions and routes/paths.
adam
netconsultings.com
::carrier-class solutions for the telecommunications industry::
02-09-2017 12:38 PM
Hi
Yes, you can implement RR on your P router, one of the advantages to have a P router as RR is avoid to build a full mesh into the iBGP domain, it could be very expensive. Also it will simplify the management of the iBGP routers.
Hope it is useful :-)
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