Monitoring Outgoing Routes Using BMP
draft-mi-grow-monitoring-outgoing-bgp-routes-00
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Authors | Kevin Mi, Shunwan Zhuang , Jie Dong | ||
Last updated | 2017-09-14 (Latest revision 2017-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
The BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP) [RFC7854] is designed to monitor BGP [RFC4271] running status, such as BGP peer relationship establishment and termination and route updates. At present, the BMP only monitors the incoming bgp routes (Adj-RIB-In), does not monitor the outgoing bgp routes (Adj-RIB-Out). This draft extends the applicability of BMP [RFC7854] to monitor the outgoing bgp routes.
Authors
Kevin Mi
Shunwan Zhuang
Jie Dong
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