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how are backups implemented?
From: Ratul Mahajan <ratul () cs washington edu>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 01:51:54 -0700 (PDT)
[posting this message after having looked for answers elsewhere including the archives, but found no satisfactory answers] i wanted to ask the operations community about how backups are typically implemented. i am more interested in backup implementations, in which a failure would expose a different origin AS (this would exclude prepending based backups). 1. when a network is multihomed, and one of the links fails, would you expect a smooth transition (as seen in the bgp tables of a remote AS) from one origin AS to another (modulo convergence effects)? 2. can a failure (anywhere in the network) ever expose another origin AS for some AS's while it stays the same for some? i guess it can, when the network is being persistently announced from both origins, and under normal scenario one origin could be hidden from some AS's. would this also hold for a routing table as rich as routeviews? 3. can a failure ever cause more-specifics with a different (from the origin of the less-specific) origin AS to appear (again, as seen from a remote AS)? this might depend on how backups are implemented - so what i am asking is, is this a common/possible case? thanks, -- ratul
Current thread:
- how are backups implemented? Ratul Mahajan (Sep 20)
- Re: how are backups implemented? Ratul Mahajan (Sep 20)
- Re: how are backups implemented? Shiva (Sep 20)
- Re: how are backups implemented? Ratul Mahajan (Sep 20)