Hi Matt, On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Matt Selbst <matt.j.sel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Hoping for some advice. What is everyone doing for > terminating point-to-point Ethernet services like AAPT's e-Line in a high > availability environment? Cisco environment. > > With PPPoE, high availability was much easier as you could just have > multiple LNS's and failover easily when the client would re-auth. With > terminating a VLAN handoff on a /30 or /31 it makes HA much harder. If the > customer edge router dies, failover seems pretty hard. VRRP doesn't seem to > be an option especially with hundreds of customer sub-interfaces. > Do you mean HA on the customer side or on your side? e.g. I assume you mean you want to protect against when your aggregation router dies, as obviously the P2P Ethernet service is kind of a single point of failure in and of itself, as is the CPE...
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