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Title : BFD initializtion with BGP and static routes
Author(s) : S. Zhai
Filename : draft-suping-bfd-bgp-static-app-01.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 2005-7-18
This document describes the use of the Bidirectional Forwarding
Detection protocol with BGP and the static route over IPv4 or IPv6.
The main purpose of this draft is to solve the BFD bootstrap problem
with BGP and static routes. As to the encapsulation and
demultiplexing issues there have been descriptions in BFD single hop
draft [BFD-1HOP] and multi-hop draft [BFD-MULI]. With the BFD
interaction with BGP graceful restart, the rules described in BFD
single hop [BFD-1HOP] with IS-IS and OSPF graceful restart are also
applicable to the BFD with BGP graceful restart, and will not
iteratein in this draft.
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