01-29-2018 02:59 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:36 PM
Hi all!
I'm changing RR nodes from a customer core. Currently, they have 2 CPDs interconnected by an MPLS network. Inside this network, there are two nodes acting as Route Reflector.
All the BGP environments I have worked with use a pair of RR, and all the documentation I have read show examples using only two nodes in a single cluster, but I was wondering if it has sense to add more nodes to the RR cluster (eg. two nodes per CPD) in case I would like to add redundancy inside each CPD.
Budget is not an issue, as I have two nodes in Spare.
I know activating two more nodes will duplicate all BGP sessions with RR clients. Appart from that, is there any other technical or operting issue with a 4 RR dessign? I haven't found any literature about this dessign case.
Thanks in advance!!!
01-29-2018 03:51 AM - edited 01-29-2018 03:52 AM
Hi
Usually they are 2 nodes primary and backup, these devices should be robust routers. You could have more than 2 but it could increase the complexity on the management and also you must configure different clusters ID to avoid loops.
Hope it is useful
:-)
01-29-2018 05:47 AM
Hi Julio!
First of all, thanks a lot for your quick response!!!
Could you please develop a little bit this statement: "you must configure different clusters ID to avoid loops"?
I haven't seen that there's any limitation about the number of nodes in a cluster, so why it would be necessary to split them into two clusters ids?
In my previous post I forgot to mention that RR nodes don't belong to data plane, so data traffic never cross them.
Thanks again!!!! :)
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