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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Convergence Delay of a Routing Update For Static, RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS and BGP


Got some good docs for the maximum Convergence Delay of a Routing Update For Static, RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS and BGP.
Br/> Using the below described convergence points the theoretical maximum propagation delay of a routing update can be calculated from one VPN site to another VPN site (CE router to CE router).

- The convergence points are taken as T1_max, T2_max, T3_max, T4_max till T8_Max

- As per the convergence points the maximum theoretical convergence times are calculated for various protocols like RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, ISIS, BGP and static routes.

- The total convergence time taken for a static route is 25 seconds

- The maximum convergence time for RIP approximately 85 seconds for new routes, 25 seconds for serial links and 265 seconds in case of route flap.

- For EIGRP the convergence timer is much faster and is around 25 seconds.

- The convergence time increases slightly to 35 seconds in case of OSPF

- For ISIS the maximum theoretical convergence value is same as OSPF approximately 35 seconds.

- The convergence value increases to 85 seconds in case of BGP.


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Monday, October 26, 2009

RIPv2 Points Need To Be Remembered



1. The simplest dynamic routing protocol for PE-CE.
2. Configuration done under vrf address family.
3. MED is used to carry rip metric which remains the same throughout the MPLSVPN cloud.
4. It avoids the routing loops.

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