BGP Link-State Extensions for Seamless BFD
draft-zhuang-idr-bgp-ls-sbfd-extensions-00
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Authors | Shunwan Zhuang , Zhenbin Li , Jeff Tantsura , Greg Mirsky | ||
Last updated | 2015-02-22 (Latest revision 2014-08-21) | ||
Replaced by | draft-li-idr-bgp-ls-sbfd-extensions | ||
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Abstract
[I-D.ietf-bfd-seamless-base] defines a simplified mechanism to use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) with large portions of negotiation aspects eliminated, thus providing benefits such as quick provisioning as well as improved control and flexibility to network nodes initiating the path monitoring. The link-state routing protocols (IS-IS, OSPF and OSPFv3) have been extended to advertise the Seamless BFD (S-BFD) Discriminators. This draft defines extensions to the BGP Link-state address-family to carry the S-BFD Discriminators information via BGP.
Authors
Shunwan Zhuang
Zhenbin Li
Jeff Tantsura
Greg Mirsky
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