On Monday 10 May 2010 11:02:20 pm Nam NGUYEN wrote:

> Thanks a lot for your quick feedbacks. I now have a
>  better understanding of the scenario. In my network, the
>  optical links between the client routers and RRs have
>  had problem a few times due to transportation faults
>  from service provider, so I'm now afraid of a time when
>  they all die.

I'm unfamiliar about your topology, but you might consider 
looking for ways to reduce dependence on route reflectors 
that are far away from clients separated by shaky transport 
links.

How you do this is very specific to your setup, so all I can 
offer is a general idea on how to mitigate against a total 
route reflector blackout for part of your network.

Cheers,

Mark.

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