Root cause notification to solve BGP path hunting
draft-keyupate-bgp-rcn-00
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Authors | Keyur Patel , Chandra Appanna , Prodosh Mohapatra , John Scudder , Jim Uttaro | ||
Last updated | 2010-08-08 | ||
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Abstract
Whenever a prefix is withdrawn using BGP withdrawal mechanism, it triggers a number of updates in certain scenarios before the prefix is completly withdrawn from the entire BGP network. This phenomenon is popularly known as _path exploration_ or _path hunting_ and occurs because of path vector property of BGP. It results in a series of unwanted or redundant transitions that overloads the BGP network. This document describes a mechanism to help limit the amount of such path exploration by defining two optional transitive path attributes for BGP: SPEAKERID_PATH and ROOT_CAUSE.
Authors
Keyur Patel
Chandra Appanna
Prodosh Mohapatra
John Scudder
Jim Uttaro
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