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TE FRR vs PATH OPTION PROTECTION
Hi experts,

I'm trying to deploy MPLS TE tunnel protection method with as minimal
switchover time as possible, which one between TE FRR and Path Option
should I choose and why?If I deploy both of them,what are pros and cons if
there are any?

Thanks in advance

Regards,
Emmanuel
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Re: TE FRR vs PATH OPTION PROTECTION [ In reply to ]
Ive done FRR with success.

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 8:20 AM emmanuel manoni <emmanuelmadoshi@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi experts,
>
> I'm trying to deploy MPLS TE tunnel protection method with as minimal
> switchover time as possible, which one between TE FRR and Path Option
> should I choose and why?If I deploy both of them,what are pros and cons if
> there are any?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Regards,
> Emmanuel
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Re: TE FRR vs PATH OPTION PROTECTION [ In reply to ]
> emmanuel manoni
> Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 11:53 AM
>
> Hi experts,
>
> I'm trying to deploy MPLS TE tunnel protection method with as minimal
> switchover time as possible, which one between TE FRR and Path Option
> should I choose and why?If I deploy both of them,what are pros and cons if
> there are any?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
You can use Bypass LSPs with node-link protection. That will give you sub
50ms switchover times.

adam

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