If you send keepalives every 40 seconds, you will not lose the interface for a 50ms drop. You will incur errors, but you will continue to forward packets. A few will be lost, many will survive. On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 12:00:01PM -0500, Jeremy Porter wrote:
It shouldn't if you router is configured to not toggle the interface down or you are using the loop-back as update source thing. I don't know for sure if 50ms is enough to cause the interface to detect it being down or not. I suspect it depends a lot on the interface.
In message <E11bRM2-000II7-00@rip.psg.com>, Randy Bush writes:
50ms is fast? You'd drop sevral packets I'd guess.
easily survivable. but will bgp flap?
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