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Title : BGP Encapsulation SAFI and BGP Tunnel Encapsulation Attribute
Author(s) : P. Mohapatra, E. Rosen
Filename : draft-pmohapat-idr-info-safi-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-2-20
This document specifies a new BGP SAFI, Encapsulation SAFI. A BGP
update message of this SAFI contains an NLRI which uniquely
identifies the BGP speaker that originated the update. The purpose of
such an update is to carry attributes that define how encapsulated
packets need to be delivered to the sender. For instance, if one BGP
speaker needs to use an IP-based encapsulation in order to deliver
traffic to a second, the second BGP speaker can use this SAFI to
specify information about the encapsulation header that it expects. A
BGP tunnel encapsulation attribute is specified for this purpose.
Other attributes, including communities and/or extended communities,
can also be included.
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