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Title : BGP Peer Restart Backoff Mechanisms
Author(s) : S. Hares
Filename : draft-hares-bgp-backoff-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-2-11
This document describes mechanisms for methods for damping the
oscillations of BGP-4 [1] peers by increasing the time between
automatic start functions of the BGP peers. The increase of time
between automatic start functions will be denoted as a backoff of
the automatic start functions by this draft.
This draft is an informational RFC which provides a description of
mechanisms for back-off of the automatic start function in bgp-4
peer reconnections. This Informational RFC includes descriptions
about the back-off mechanisms and how this information is recorded
in the BGP-4 MIB version 2 [2].
The expontential back-off mechanism contained in this draft was
first recorded in a draft of the bgp-4 specification. The author
requests that anyone with information regarding the original authors
of that work contact the author. The lack of credit for those
authors is based on the author's lack of knowledge the originators
of the expotential back-off.
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