Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-14 Thread Arie Vayner
Maybe something like this (if you can break it into different bgp ASNs by network area): "draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03" https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03 On Wed, Oct 13, 2021, 10:30 Adam Thompson wrote: > Looking for recommendtions or suggestions... > >

RE: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-14 Thread Brian Turnbow via NANOG
Has anyone come across any product or technology that can handle the multi-path-ness and the private-network-ness like a regular router, but also provides the intelligent per-flow path steering based on e.g. latency, like an SD-WAN device (and/or some firewalls)? Maybe add a little bit of

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-14 Thread Raymond Burkholder
On 10/13/21 11:29 AM, Adam Thompson wrote: I've got a downstream customer asking for help;  they have a private internal network that I've taken to calling the "partial-mesh network from hell": it's got two partially-overlapping radio networks, mixed with islands of isolated fiber

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Karsten Thomann via NANOG
...@merlin.mb.caAntworten: mrodrig...@fletnet.comCc: nanog@nanog.orgBetreff: Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network? Assuming that the reasons for the low bandwidth and use of radio is due to physical constraints - distances, inhospitable terrain between nodes, etc.  In this case, some good 'ol MPLS

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Assuming that the reasons for the low bandwidth and use of radio is due to physical constraints - distances, inhospitable terrain between nodes, etc. In this case, some good 'ol MPLS traffic engineering using LSP's with bandwidth reservations may be the way to influence how traffic is routed.

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Adam Thompson
...@merlin.mb.ca<mailto:athomp...@merlin.mb.ca> www.merlin.mb.ca<http://www.merlin.mb.ca/> From: Fletcher Kittredge Sent: October 13, 2021 12:59 To: Adam Thompson Cc: nanog Subject: Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network? Hey! From the descrip

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 10:30 AM Adam Thompson wrote: > Has anyone come across any product or technology that can handle the > multi-path-ness and the private-network-ness like a regular router, but also > provides the intelligent per-flow path steering based on e.g. latency, like > an SD-WAN

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Mark Tinka
On 10/13/21 19:59, Fletcher Kittredge wrote: Hey! From the description it must be one of our clients! Just beware if you go this route, a network that is probably already unstable and unreliable will become at least an order of magnitude worse. You can't fix ten lbs of stuff into a 4 lb

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Fletcher Kittredge
Hey! From the description it must be one of our clients! Just beware if you go this route, a network that is probably already unstable and unreliable will become at least an order of magnitude worse. You can't fix ten lbs of stuff into a 4 lb stuff bag. The internet protocols do not tolerate

Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Adam Thompson
Looking for recommendtions or suggestions... I've got a downstream customer asking for help; they have a private internal network that I've taken to calling the "partial-mesh network from hell": it's got two partially-overlapping radio networks, mixed with islands of isolated fiber