On 10/12/2025 16:29, Shawn L via cisco-nsp wrote:
We currently have a couple of Internet feeds (full tables) and peering
sessions to most of the major streaming networks, etc.  When our peering
sessions go down for whatever reason (lately it's been fiber cuts) it takes
a couple of minutes for our routers to process all of the routing changes
and for streaming sessions to start up again.

I'm wondering what others are doing to try to reduce this time.  In the
past I was always told that reducing the BGP timers was a bad idea.  Is
that still the case?  BFD?

In my IP days, we enjoyed the use of BGP-PIC, BGP Multipath and BGP Add-Paths to make this problem never appear.

Not sure what folk are doing now, but it's still possible that combination could get you restful nights.

Mark.
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