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BGP may or may not still be involved.

BGP itself has no real facility for dealing with circuit congestion.

So, I am willing to bet that dynamic routing was certainly in place, but the secondary/eBGP multipath destinations were full when the primary path went down.

And that necessitates manual action in instances where you aren't doing MPLS-TE, or don't have enough standby capacity, or both.



Keeping sufficient hot standby submarine capacity live and in contract is very costly in $/month.




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