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Title : BGP-4 Reference Attribute Capability
Author(s) : K. Shankar et al.
Filename : draft-shankar-bgp-reference-capability-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2003-3-25
As the size of the routing table in the Internet grows, there is a
need for routing protocols to reduce the control information and
also improve time taken for route convergence. In this draft we
propose a new capability in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to
reduce the size of the UPDATE message when the same path
attributes are used for consecutive UPDATE messages. This allows
more number of routes to be sent in a single UPDATE message and
also reduces extraction processing in the receiving router.
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