%% You should probably cite draft-chen-bier-frr-05 instead of this revision. @techreport{chen-bier-frr-03, number = {draft-chen-bier-frr-03}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-chen-bier-frr/03/}, author = {Huaimo Chen and Mike McBride and Steffen Lindner and Michael Menth and Aijun Wang and Gyan Mishra and Yisong Liu and Yanhe Fan and Lei Liu and Xufeng Liu}, title = {{BIER Fast ReRoute}}, pagetotal = 31, year = , month = , day = , abstract = {BIER is a scalable multicast overlay {[}RFC8279{]} that utilizes a routing underlay, e.g., IP, to build up its Bit Index Forwarding Tables (BIFTs). This document proposes Fast Reroute Extensions for BIER (BIER-FRR). It protects BIER traffic after detecting the failure of a link or node in the core of a BIER domain until affected BIFT entries are recomputed after reconvergence of the routing underlay. The BIER-FRR extensions are applied locally at the point of local repair (PLR) and do not introduce any per-flow state. The document specifies nomenclature for BIER-FRR and gives examples for its integration in BIER forwarding. Furthermore, it presents operation modes for BIER-FRR. Link and node protection may be chosen as protection level. Moreover, the backup strategies tunnel-based BIER-FRR and LFA-based BIER-FRR are defined and compared.}, }