BGP Next-next Hop Nodes
draft-wang-idr-next-next-hop-nodes-00
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Authors | Kevin Wang , Jeffrey Haas | ||
Last updated | 2024-06-16 (Latest revision 2023-12-14) | ||
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Abstract
BGP speakers learn their next hop addresse for NLRI in [RFC4271] in the NEXT_HOP field and in [RFC4760] in the "Network Address of Next Hop" field. Under certain circumstances, it might be desirable for a BGP speaker to know both the next hops and the next-next hops of NLRI to make optimal forwarding decisions. One such example is global load balancing (GLB) in a Clos network. [I-D.ietf-idr-entropy-label] defines the "Next Hop Dependent Capabilities Attribute" (NHC) which allows a BGP speaker to signal the forwarding capabilities associated with a given next hop. This document defines a new NHC capability, the Next-next Hop Nodes (NNHN) capability, which can be used to advertise the next-next hop nodes associated with a given next hop.
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