BGP Persistent Route Oscillation Solutions
draft-walton-bgp-route-oscillation-stop-09
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Authors | Daniel Walton , Alvaro Retana , Enke Chen , John Scudder | ||
Last updated | 2015-10-14 (Latest revision 2014-10-24) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-idr-route-oscillation-stop | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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Abstract
In this document we present two sets of paths for an address prefix that can be advertised by a BGP route reflector or confederation ASBR to eliminate the MED-induced route oscillations in a network. The first set involves all the available paths, and would achieve the same routing consistency as the full IBGP mesh. The second set, which is a subset of the first one, involves the neighbor-AS based Group Best Paths, and would be sufficient to eliminate the MED- induced route oscillations (subject to certain commonly adopted topological constrains).
Authors
Daniel Walton
Alvaro Retana
Enke Chen
John Scudder
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