No Further Fast Reroute
draft-kompella-mpls-nffrr-00
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| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Kireeti Kompella , Wen Lin | ||
| Last updated | 2020-09-09 (Latest revision 2020-03-08) | ||
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Abstract
There are several cases where, once Fast Reroute has taken place (for MPLS protection), a second fast reroute is undesirable, even detrimental. This memo gives several examples of this, and proposes a mechanism to prevent further fast reroutes.
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