BGP Peer Auto-Configuration
draft-minto-idr-bgp-autodiscovery-00
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Authors | Jeyananth Minto Jeganathan , Venkata Shiva Krishna Reddy Avula | ||
Last updated | 2022-01-13 (Latest revision 2021-07-12) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a layer 3 protocol (Service advertisement) to help bgp to advertise service availability and local configurations . This enable bgp speakers to discover bgp peers transport endpoints and peer's configuration within link. With Service advertisement, receivers could successfully bring up bgp protocol session without mundane configurations.
Authors
Jeyananth Minto Jeganathan
Venkata Shiva Krishna Reddy Avula
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