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Title : Group Co-operative Route Filtering capability for BGP-4
Author(s) : S. Hares, et al.
Filename : draft-muley-hares-idr-orf-order-01.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2008-02-24
Currently BGP-4 is capable of carrying multiple (Outbound Route
Filters) ORFs entries for a given "AFI/SAFI". Each ORF provides a
filter that a route whose NLRI matches AFI/SAFI, must pass through to
be transmitted in the BGP Update message. Efficient processing of
ORF filters may require ordering of individual ORFs in certain
sequence and grouping of ORFs that should be applied together. The
grouping functionality also provides the support for logical OR
operation between the grouped ORFs.
This group ORF provides an ORF type that specifies that ordering and
grouping. The route set that passes set of ORFs running in a "Group
ORF" will pass the same ORFs sent in normal ORFs.
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