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"Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4), Second Version", Jeffrey Haas, 2-Nov-08. ( bytes)
- This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
for use with network management protocols. In particular it defines
objects for managing the Border Gateway Protocol, Version 4.
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"Dissemination of flow specification rules", Pedro Roque Marques, Nischal Sheth, Robert Raszuk, Barry Greene, Danny McPherson, 4-Sep-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines a new BGP NLRI encoding format that can be used
to distribute traffic flow specifications. This allows the routing
system to propagate information regarding more-specific components of
the traffic aggregate defined by an IP destination prefix.
Additionally it defines two applications of that encoding format.
One that can be used to automate inter-domain coordination of traffic
filtering, such as what is required in order to mitigate
(distributed) denial of service attacks. And a second application to
traffic filtering in the context of a BGP/MPLS VPN service.
The information is carried via the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP),
thereby reusing protocol algorithms, operational experience and
administrative processes such as inter-provider peering agreements.
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"Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4", John Scudder, Ravi Chandra, 18-Nov-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines an Optional Parameter, called Capabilities,
that is expected to facilitate the introduction of new capabilities
in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) by providing graceful capability
advertisement without requiring that BGP peering be terminated. This
document obsoletes RFC 3392.
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"Textual Representation of AS Numbers", Geoff Huston, George Michaelson, 22-Sep-08. ( bytes)
- A textual representation for Autonomous System (AS) numbers is
defined as the decimal value of the AS Number. This textual
representation is to be used by all documents, systems and user
interfaces referring to AS numbers.
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"AS Number Reservation for Documentation Use", Geoff Huston, 3-Oct-08. ( bytes)
- To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion when relating
documented examples to deployed systems, two blocks of Autonomous
System numbers (ASNs) are reserved for use in examples in RFCs,
books, documentation, and the like. This document describes the
reservation of two blocks of ASNs as reserved numbers for use in
documentation.
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