Wednesday, February 1, 2017

OSPF LFA


CSR1#sh ip route ospf
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       a - application route
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override, p - overrides from PfR

Gateway of last resort is not set

      3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        3.3.3.3 [110/2] via 192.168.13.3, 00:00:58, GigabitEthernet3
O     192.168.23.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.13.3, 00:00:58, GigabitEthernet3
                      [110/2] via 192.168.12.2, 00:04:05, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.34.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.14.4, 00:01:38, GigabitEthernet2
                      [110/2] via 192.168.13.3, 00:00:58, GigabitEthernet3

CSR1#sh ip cef 3.3.3.3/32
3.3.3.3/32
  nexthop 192.168.13.3 GigabitEthernet3

router ospf 1
fast-reroute per-prefix enable area 0 prefix-priority high

CSR1#sh ip cef 3.3.3.3/32
3.3.3.3/32
  nexthop 192.168.13.3 GigabitEthernet3
    repair: attached-nexthop 192.168.12.2 GigabitEthernet1

Let us try to shut down the link between CSR1 and CSR3 (which is the preferred path):

CSR1#sh ip route ospf
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       a - application route
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override, p - overrides from PfR

Gateway of last resort is not set

      3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        3.3.3.3 [110/3] via 192.168.14.4, 00:00:01, GigabitEthernet2
                 [110/3] via 192.168.12.2, 00:00:01, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.13.0/24 [110/3] via 192.168.14.4, 00:00:01, GigabitEthernet2
                      [110/3] via 192.168.12.2, 00:00:01, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.23.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.12.2, 00:06:29, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.34.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.14.4, 00:04:02, GigabitEthernet2

CSR1#show ip cef 3.3.3.3/32
3.3.3.3/32
  nexthop 192.168.12.2 GigabitEthernet1
    repair: attached-nexthop 192.168.14.4 GigabitEthernet2
  nexthop 192.168.14.4 GigabitEthernet2
    repair: attached-nexthop 192.168.12.2 GigabitEthernet1

CSR1#sh ip route 3.3.3.3
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 3, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.12.2 on GigabitEthernet1, 00:00:25 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.14.4, from 3.3.3.3, 00:00:25 ago, via GigabitEthernet2
      Route metric is 3, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.2, via GigabitEthernet1
    192.168.12.2, from 3.3.3.3, 00:00:25 ago, via GigabitEthernet1
      Route metric is 3, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.14.4, via GigabitEthernet2

CSR1#sh ip route repair-paths 3.3.3.3
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 3, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.12.2 on GigabitEthernet1, 00:00:51 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.14.4, from 3.3.3.3, 00:00:51 ago, via GigabitEthernet2
      Route metric is 3, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.2, via GigabitEthernet1
    192.168.12.2, from 3.3.3.3, 00:00:51 ago, via GigabitEthernet1
      Route metric is 3, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.14.4, via GigabitEthernet2

Brining back the link online:

CSR1#sh ip route ospf
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       a - application route
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override, p - overrides from PfR

Gateway of last resort is not set

      3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        3.3.3.3 [110/3] via 192.168.14.4, 00:03:15, GigabitEthernet2
                 [110/3] via 192.168.12.2, 00:03:15, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.23.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.12.2, 00:09:43, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.34.0/24 [110/2] via 192.168.14.4, 00:07:16, GigabitEthernet2


Changing all costs to 10 and investigating needed outputs:

CSR1#sh ip route ospf
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       a - application route
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override, p - overrides from PfR

Gateway of last resort is not set

      3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        3.3.3.3 [110/11] via 192.168.13.3, 00:03:22, GigabitEthernet3
O     192.168.23.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.13.3, 00:02:36, GigabitEthernet3
                      [110/20] via 192.168.12.2, 00:02:36, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.34.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.14.4, 00:02:10, GigabitEthernet2
                      [110/20] via 192.168.13.3, 00:02:10, GigabitEthernet3


CSR1#sh ip cef 3.3.3.3
3.3.3.3/32
  nexthop 192.168.13.3 GigabitEthernet3
    repair: attached-nexthop 192.168.14.4 GigabitEthernet2

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 33, age 00:02:21
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 21
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1, cost 21
       Flags: Ignore, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, SRLG
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

As can be seen from the output above , the primary path is via the direct link between CSR1 and CSR3
And the repair path is via the link between CSR1 and CSR4


CSR1#sh ip route 3.3.3.3 255.255.255.255
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 11, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.13.3 on GigabitEthernet3, 00:08:33 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.13.3, from 3.3.3.3, 00:08:33 ago, via GigabitEthernet3
      Route metric is 11, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.14.4, via GigabitEthernet2

Let us now shut down the backup link and check if R2 satisfies the link protection inequality
The link protection inequality which is similar in terminology to EIGRP feasiable successor

D(N,D) < D(N,S) + D(S,D)

Where
D : Distance (Cost) (D outside parentheses)
S : Source
D : Destination
N : Candidate


CSR1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
CSR1(config)#int g2
CSR1(config-if)#shut

CSR1#sh ip route 3.3.3.3 255.255.255.255
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 11, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.13.3 on GigabitEthernet3, 00:00:27 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.13.3, from 3.3.3.3, 00:00:27 ago, via GigabitEthernet3
      Route metric is 11, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.2, via GigabitEthernet1

Let us bring back the link and try to modify the costs through R2 in order to be not elected for backup:
Adjusting the cost on the link between R2 and R3 to be 30

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 38, age 00:12:55
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 21
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

As can be seen , the backup path through R2 is missing , now let us shut down the link between CSR1 and CSR4 (the existing backup)

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 41, age 00:14:34
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

CSR1#sh ip route 3.3.3.3
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 11, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.13.3 on GigabitEthernet3, 00:04:18 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.13.3, from 3.3.3.3, 00:04:18 ago, via GigabitEthernet3
      Route metric is 11, traffic share count is 1

CSR1#sh ip cef 3.3.3.3/32
3.3.3.3/32
  nexthop 192.168.13.3 GigabitEthernet3

Now , no backup path is availabe

By default , OSPF treats /32 routes as high priority routes , let us check the output for abother route:

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 192.168.23.0

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  192.168.23.0/24, Intra, cost 40, area 0
     SPF Instance 44, age 00:32:22
     Flags: RIB
      via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2

Let us try to make the route 192.168.23.0/24 of high priority

ip prefix-list MSSK seq 5 permit 192.168.23.0/24

route-map MAP permit 10
 match ip address prefix-list MSSK

router ospf 1
prefix-priority high route-map MAP

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 192.168.23.0

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  192.168.23.0/24, Intra, cost 40, area 0
     SPF Instance 45, age 00:36:38
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      repair path via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3, cost 40
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, PrimPath, NodeProt, Downstr
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 50
       Flags: Ignore, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, NodeProt
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      repair path via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1, cost 40
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, PrimPath, NodeProt, Downstr
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 50
       Flags: Ignore, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 2/192.168.23.2/2.2.2.2

Now as there is an explicit deny , 3.3.3.3/32 is no longer high priority:

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 45, age 00:50:46
     Flags: RIB
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

ip prefix-list MSSK seq 10 permit 3.3.3.3/32

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 46, age 00:51:39
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

We can exclude an interface from being elected as a candidate for backup using the below command:

interface gig2
ip ospf fast-reroute per-prefix candidate disable

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 48, age 00:55:13
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 21
       Flags: RIB, Stale, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 48, age 00:55:20
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

Now , let us configure loopback 0 interface on CSR4 and advertise it in OSPF

CSR4:
interface loopback0
ip address 4.4.4.4 255.255.255.255
ip ospf 1 area 0

and revert back all costs to 10 on all links and checking from CSR2 (S) for outputs:

CSR2#sh ip route ospf
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       a - application route
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override, p - overrides from PfR

Gateway of last resort is not set

      1.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        1.1.1.1 [110/11] via 192.168.12.1, 00:02:53, GigabitEthernet1
      3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        3.3.3.3 [110/11] via 192.168.23.3, 00:01:55, GigabitEthernet2
      4.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O        4.4.4.4 [110/21] via 192.168.23.3, 00:01:55, GigabitEthernet2
                 [110/21] via 192.168.12.1, 00:02:53, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.13.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.23.3, 00:01:56, GigabitEthernet2
                      [110/20] via 192.168.12.1, 03:44:05, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.14.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.12.1, 03:00:56, GigabitEthernet1
O     192.168.34.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.23.3, 00:01:56, GigabitEthernet2

CSR2#sh ip route 4.4.4.4
Routing entry for 4.4.4.4/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 21, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.23.3 on GigabitEthernet2, 00:02:07 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
    192.168.23.3, from 4.4.4.4, 00:02:07 ago, via GigabitEthernet2
      Route metric is 21, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.1, via GigabitEthernet1
  * 192.168.12.1, from 4.4.4.4, 00:03:05 ago, via GigabitEthernet1
      Route metric is 21, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.23.3, via GigabitEthernet2

CSR2#sh ip ospf rib 4.4.4.4

            OSPF Router with ID (2.2.2.2) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  4.4.4.4/32, Intra, cost 21, area 0
     SPF Instance 40, age 00:02:21
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.23.3, GigabitEthernet2
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4
      repair path via 192.168.12.1, GigabitEthernet1, cost 21
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, PrimPath, NodeProt, Downstr
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4
      via 192.168.12.1, GigabitEthernet1
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4
      repair path via 192.168.23.3, GigabitEthernet2, cost 21
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, PrimPath, NodeProt, Downstr
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4

Two backup paths are installed as inequality for link protection is passed

Now , what we want to examine is node protection

CSR2#sh ip route repair 4.4.4.4
Routing entry for 4.4.4.4/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 21, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.23.3 on GigabitEthernet2, 00:04:54 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
    192.168.23.3, from 4.4.4.4, 00:04:54 ago, via GigabitEthernet2
      Route metric is 21, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.1, via GigabitEthernet1
  * 192.168.12.1, from 4.4.4.4, 00:05:52 ago, via GigabitEthernet1
      Route metric is 21, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.23.3, via GigabitEthernet2

Now , let us adjust the cost on the links between R2 and R3 to 30 , and between R1 and R4 to 15 and check the outputs

CSR2# sh ip ospf rib 4.4.4.4

            OSPF Router with ID (2.2.2.2) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  4.4.4.4/32, Intra, cost 26, area 0
     SPF Instance 44, age 00:00:48
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.12.1, GigabitEthernet1
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4
      repair path via 192.168.23.3, GigabitEthernet2, cost 41
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, NodeProt, Downstr
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4

We can see the flag of NodeProt , which means that R3 will be able to provide backup in case of the primary node (R1) failure
This was satisfied by passing Inquality of node protection:

D(N,D) < D(N,E) + D(E,D)

Where in our case:
N : CSR3
E : CSR1
D : CSR4

D(N,D) = 10
D(N,E) = 10
D(E,D) = 15

10 < 10 + 15 --> 10 < 25 Passed

Let us try to modify the costs again in order to make the inquality fails

CSR2# sh ip ospf rib 4.4.4.4

            OSPF Router with ID (2.2.2.2) (Process ID 1)


                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  4.4.4.4/32, Intra, cost 26, area 0
     SPF Instance 52, age 00:00:11
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.12.1, GigabitEthernet1
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4
      repair path via 192.168.23.3, GigabitEthernet2, cost 56
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/4.4.4.4/4.4.4.4

As can be seen from the output above , the NodeProt disappeared

LFA Route Selection Criteria

Below are the backup prefix selection criteria with their preference in decreasing order. In the event of two backup routes available for a protected primary prefix, only one would be selected based on below mentioned ordered list of attributes they carry. Below is a brief explanation about these attributes.

Repair path selection policy tiebreaks (built-in default policy)

10 srlg
20 primary-path
30 interface-disjoint
40 lowest-metric
50 linecard-disjoint
60 node-protecting
70 broadcast-interface-disjoint
256 load-sharing

Shared risk link group (SRLG): Default LFA policy tries to avoid a path that carries same SRLG as primary path.Assume multiple routers are using the same switch ,so they all be sharing the same risk .
Primary-path: This helps in eliminating candidates that are not equal cost multiple path links or ECMPs.
Interface-Disjoint: This means that repair path is over a different interface as compared to the interface used to reach destination via primary path. In case of point-to-point links, this condition is always met.
Lowest-metric: Select a backup path with minimum cost to reach destination.
Linecard-disjoint: This prefers a backup route from an interface that is on another line card. This is also a special case of SRLG however; this does not require any special configuration and is handled automatically.
Node-protecting: Repair path all together bypasses primary path next-hop router. This ensures complete traffic protection even in the event of primary next-hop router failure.
Broadcast-interface-disjoint : This attributes helps to ensure that repair path does not make use of same broadcast network used by primary path.
Load-sharing: Traffic is load shared amongst candidate back up routes when all other checks discussed above fail to provide a unique back up path.

Let us try to modify the default built-in policy , but before that let us check outputs again and check inequality

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 76, age 00:27:28
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1, cost 41
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, CostWon
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 51
       Flags: Ignore, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3

CSR1#sh ip route repair-paths 3.3.3.3
Routing entry for 3.3.3.3/32
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 11, type intra area
  Last update from 192.168.13.3 on GigabitEthernet3, 00:05:29 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 192.168.13.3, from 3.3.3.3, 00:05:29 ago, via GigabitEthernet3
      Route metric is 11, traffic share count is 1
      Repair Path: 192.168.12.2, via GigabitEthernet1
    [RPR]192.168.12.2, from 3.3.3.3, 00:05:29 ago, via GigabitEthernet1
      Route metric is 41, traffic share count is 1

As can be seen from the above output , R1 best path to reach R3 is via the direct link between them
Checking the inequality for link protection:

D(N,D) < D(N,S) + D(S,D)

If we considered first backup link to be R1 - R2

D : R3
S : R1
N : R2

D(N,D) = 20
D(N,S) = 20
D(S,D) = 10

Passed!

If we considered second backup link to be R1 - R4

D : R3
S : R1
N : R4


D(N,D) = 20
D(N,S) = 30
D(S,D) = 10

Passed!

CSR1#sh ip ospf fast-reroute

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

Loop-free Fast Reroute protected prefixes:

           Area        Topology name   Priority   Remote LFA Enabled
              0                 Base       High                   No

  Repair path selection policy tiebreaks (built-in default policy):
     10  srlg
     20  primary-path
     30  interface-disjoint
     40  lowest-metric
     50  linecard-disjoint
     60  node-protecting
     70  broadcast-interface-disjoint
    256  load-sharing

OSPF/RIB notifications:
 Topology Base: Notification Disabled, Callback Not Registered

Last SPF calculation started 00:00:25 ago and was running for 0 ms.

fast-reroute per-prefix tie-break lowest-metric index 10
fast-reroute per-prefix tie-break srlg index 20

CSR1#sh ip ospf fast-reroute

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)

Loop-free Fast Reroute protected prefixes:

           Area        Topology name   Priority   Remote LFA Enabled
              0                 Base       High                   No

  Repair path selection policy tiebreaks:
     10  lowest-metric
     20  srlg
    256  load-sharing

OSPF/RIB notifications:
 Topology Base: Notification Disabled, Callback Not Registered

Last SPF calculation started 00:00:56 ago and was running for 1 ms.

CSR1:
interface gig1
srlg gid 20
interface gig3
srlg gid 20

CSR1#sh ip ospf rib 3.3.3.3

            OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 1)


                Base Topology (MTID 0)

OSPF local RIB
Codes: * - Best, > - Installed in global RIB
LSA: type/LSID/originator

*>  3.3.3.3/32, Intra, cost 11, area 0
     SPF Instance 86, age 00:55:42
     Flags: RIB, HiPrio
      via 192.168.13.3, GigabitEthernet3
       Flags: RIB
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.12.2, GigabitEthernet1, cost 41
       Flags: RIB, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj, SRLG, CostWon
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3
      repair path via 192.168.14.4, GigabitEthernet2, cost 51
       Flags: Ignore, Repair, IntfDj, BcastDj
       LSA: 1/3.3.3.3/3.3.3.3


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