Yes, I was loving the idea of ExtendMM and that in combo with BFD along
with Out of Band on the other side might make that possible. Not sure
but IF you run BFD with transparent on one side and Out of band on the
other and have the transparent side running ExtendMM with a bandwidth
transfer set. There needs to be routers on both sides running OSPF and
BFD with the BFD existing across eth1 to a router on one side
(transparent+ExtendMM) and OutofBand on the other with eth2 going to a
router. ExtendMM can be set to transfer over to eth2 when the
bandwidth drops below a set point. we don't care about eth2 moving data
as ospf should be dropping traffic across the whole link if BFD fails
the link to the router on the other side of the link.
Anyone want to check my logic?
On 7/16/19 5:55 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
BFD seems to be every bit as fast as dropping the ethernet link (on
Mikrotik, anyway)... on mikrotik it's just a matter of turning on one
checkbox.
The only problem I have with that is getting it to drop when the
capacity goes too low, but the link is still up (not specifically with
Siklu though, I mainly have the problem on Ignitenets...)
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 6:38 PM Seth Mattinen <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 7/16/19 4:29 PM, Robert wrote:
> I know you use Cisco...
MT supports it, just tried it with Cisco to v6.42.10 and they
registered
with each other.
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