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Link State protocols SPF trigger and delay algorithm impact on IGP micro-loops
draft-ietf-rtgwg-spf-uloop-pb-statement-04

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Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (rtgwg WG)
Authors Stephane Litkowski , Bruno Decraene , Martin Horneffer
Last updated 2017-11-24 (Latest revision 2017-05-23)
Replaces draft-litkowski-rtgwg-spf-uloop-pb-statement
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Abstract

A micro-loop is a packet forwarding loop that may occur transiently among two or more routers in a hop-by-hop packet forwarding paradigm. In this document, we are trying to analyze the impact of using different Link State IGP implementations in a single network in regards of micro-loops. The analysis is focused on the SPF triggers and SPF delay algorithm.

Authors

Stephane Litkowski
Bruno Decraene
Martin Horneffer

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