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Guidance to Avoid Carrying RPKI Validation States in Transitive BGP Path Attributes
draft-spaghetti-sidrops-avoid-rpki-state-in-bgp-01

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Authors Job Snijders , Tobias Fiebig , Massimiliano Stucchi
Last updated 2024-02-23
Replaced by draft-ietf-sidrops-avoid-rpki-state-in-bgp
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Abstract

This document provides guidance to avoid carrying Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) derived Validation States in Transitive Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Path Attributes. Annotating routes with attributes signaling validation state may flood needless BGP UPDATE messages through the global Internet routing system, when, for example, Route Origin Authorizations are issued, revoked, or RPKI-To- Router sessions are terminated. Operators SHOULD ensure Validation States are not signalled in transitive BGP Path Attributes. Specifically, Operators SHOULD NOT group BGP routes by their Prefix Origin Validation state into distinct BGP Communities.

Authors

Job Snijders
Tobias Fiebig
Massimiliano Stucchi

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