Dear Guru(s),
My apologies upfront if this question has already been asked.
If that’s the case, please kindly point me to the solution|thread so that
the mailing list bandwidth is not wasted.
Situation:
On one of our prefixes, we are detecting continuous “BGP AS-Path Changes”
in the order of 1,000 announcements per hour---practically one every 3-4
seconds.
Those paths oscillate between two of our immediate upstreams.
Questions:
1. Is this number of events “normal” for a prefix?
2. Is there any way we, as the tail-end (Origin Announcer), can do to
reduce it? Or should I just “let it be”?
3. [Extra] Is this kind of oscillation affecting user experience, say,
throughput and/or latency?
Thank you in advance for all the pointers and help.
Best Regards,
Pirawat.
My apologies upfront if this question has already been asked.
If that’s the case, please kindly point me to the solution|thread so that
the mailing list bandwidth is not wasted.
Situation:
On one of our prefixes, we are detecting continuous “BGP AS-Path Changes”
in the order of 1,000 announcements per hour---practically one every 3-4
seconds.
Those paths oscillate between two of our immediate upstreams.
Questions:
1. Is this number of events “normal” for a prefix?
2. Is there any way we, as the tail-end (Origin Announcer), can do to
reduce it? Or should I just “let it be”?
3. [Extra] Is this kind of oscillation affecting user experience, say,
throughput and/or latency?
Thank you in advance for all the pointers and help.
Best Regards,
Pirawat.