@techreport{shishio-grow-isp-rfd-implement-survey-05, number = {draft-shishio-grow-isp-rfd-implement-survey-05}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-shishio-grow-isp-rfd-implement-survey/05/}, author = {Shishio Tsuchiya and Seiichi Kawamura and Randy Bush and Cristel Pelsser}, title = {{Route Flap Damping Deployment Status Survey}}, pagetotal = 10, year = 2012, month = jun, day = 21, abstract = {BGP Route Flap Damping {[}RFC2439{]} is a mechanism that targets route stability. It penalyzes routes that flap with the aim of reducing CPU load on the routers. But it has side-effects. Thus, in 2006, RIPE recommended not to use Route Flap Damping (see {[}RIPE-378{]}). Now, some researchers propose to turn RFD, with less aggressive parameters, back on {[}draft-ymbk-rfd-usable{]}. This document describes results of a survey conducted among service provider on their use of BGP Route Flap Damping.}, }