Common utilizations of the BGP community attribute
draft-bonaventure-quoitin-bgp-communities-00
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Authors | Olivier Bonaventure , Bruno Quoitin | ||
Last updated | 2003-06-19 | ||
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Abstract
Since its introduction in RFC1997, the BGP community attribute has been used by many Autonomous Systems to build more scalable routing policies. We describe here the most common utilizations of the BGP community attribute and provide some examples.
Authors
Olivier Bonaventure
Bruno Quoitin
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