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Title : Dissemination of flow specification rules
Author(s) : P. Marques, et al.
Filename : draft-marques-idr-flow-spec-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-10-12
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 special treatment that is
desired for sub-components of a particular IP prefix.
Additionally it defines an application of that encoding format to
traffic filtering of inter-domain flows such as what is necessary in
order to mitigate (distributed) denial of service attacks.
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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