We are in the process of designing a fully redundant topology that requires automatic failover. Cisco OER seems to be a good fit however there is one requirement of the design that calls for a fast convergence. It appears as though Cisco OER has a minimum peridic timer of 3 minutes.
However, one of the main purposes of this design is to provide connectivity between our two data centers and more specifically it requires that failover be detected within 2-3 minutes. If detection takes closer to 3 minutes, we run the risk of having to go through a very manaully intensive process to regaining sync.
Internally we run EIGRP as our routing protocol. Does OER work with EIGRP to determine link availbility or are the two processes independent? What other strategies could be incorporated into the design to speed up convergence?
Thanks in advance.
However, one of the main purposes of this design is to provide connectivity between our two data centers and more specifically it requires that failover be detected within 2-3 minutes. If detection takes closer to 3 minutes, we run the risk of having to go through a very manaully intensive process to regaining sync.
Internally we run EIGRP as our routing protocol. Does OER work with EIGRP to determine link availbility or are the two processes independent? What other strategies could be incorporated into the design to speed up convergence?
Thanks in advance.