05-25-2012 07:12 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:36 AM
Hi all,
I've built a great many large scale ISP and Data Center networks in the past.
As you know many many years ago BGP metrics became inefficient in making good routing decisions. So in the early 2000's companies began to come out with Intelligent Routing appliances that would "learn" traffic destinations and calculate latency/loss/jitter to and from destinations, then use that calculation to determine best path. Then best path would be injected into route table. I have been out of touch for the last few years. I assume that calculating traffic decisions has become even more complex, even down to the application layer. That is how I learned about Cisco NBAR2 and Cisco Adaptive Intelligent Routing AIR. Anyway, what does Cisco provide today to help ISP and Data Center routers do performance based routing/intelligent routing?
Thanks
Justin Franks
05-25-2012 07:19 PM
Duplicate posts.
05-25-2012 07:27 PM
Where is best place to post this?
05-25-2012 07:37 PM
Where is best place to post this?
Either one will do fine. If you put your thread in the wrong section, one of the Cisco guys will recommend you the right place to move it.
Unfortunately, making multiple posts doesn't guarantee that you'll be able to monitor both.
05-25-2012 08:07 PM
I found it.
Cisco came out with OER which I didn't use much but should have.
Then in 2008 Cisco came out with PfR.
PfR replaces OER.
More info here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8787/products_ios_protocol_option_home.html
Guess I have some catchup to do.... I'm a LITTLE out of touch, lol.
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