Persistent Route Oscillation in BGP Constrained Route Distribution
draft-idr-bgp-rt-oscillation-01
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| Authors | Dongling Duan , Jakob Heitz , Keyur Patel , Jeffrey Haas | ||
| Last updated | 2017-09-14 (Latest revision 2017-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
RFC4684 defines Multi-Protocol BGP (MP-BGP) procedures that allow BGP speakers to exchange Route Target reachability information (RT- Constrain) to restrict the propagation of Virtual Private Network (VPN) routes. In network scenarios where hierarchical route reflection (RR) is used, the existing RT-Constrain mechanism may result in persistent route oscillations within RRs. This document describes the problem and proposes a solution.
Authors
Dongling Duan
Jakob Heitz
Keyur Patel
Jeffrey Haas
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