Hello,

We did started a greenfield deployment 2 years ago. We had no requirement for 
FRR and stayed clear of RSVP. We did implement LDP + OSPF LFA since it was just 
an extra knob and gave us something for free. We used Link Protection.


The caveat with LFA is that it will not protect 100% of your paths. A given 
link failure may re-route some of your traffic via LFA while the rest has to 
wait for standard OSPF convergence. WANDL did some LFA coverage analysis for us 
and if I remember correctly based on our topology we have ~70% of paths covered.


I ran some tests on our Prod network before it went live. LFA did in fact allow 
sub-50ms convergence. For paths that weren't covered by LFA in a worst case 
scenario, I got about 300ms. Not too bad. Junos seems really fast at converging 
even without LFA. We use MX960s and MX80s.

I hope this helps.

Serge



________________________________
 From: Amos Rosenboim <a...@oasis-tech.net>
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net 
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 2:34:22 PM
Subject: [j-nsp] IP/MPLS fast convergence
 
Hello All,

I'm planning a greenfield IP/MPLS network for a mobile operator.
The requirements are to support MPLS services (mainly L3 VPNs but also some 
VPLS), enforceĀ  strict but fairly simple CoS model, and support fast 
convergence.
No requirement for CSPF based TE.

Traditionally I'de set single hop RSVP LSPs (from access/edge) to core just for 
the sake of FRR, and tunnel LDP inside these LSPs.
This way I would get FRR without the burden of full mesh RSVP LSPs.

However in the last two years I read more and more about LFA, IP/LDP FRR and 
similar technologies.

I'm considering to drop RSVP in favor of LFA and LDP, but was wondering if 
anyone is actually using this in the field, if so what is the impression.

Regards

Amos


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