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Title : Making Route Flap Damping Usable
Author(s) : C. Pelsser, et al.
Filename : draft-ymbk-rfd-usable-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2011-03-06
Route Flap Damping (RFD) was first proposed to reduce BGP churn in
routers. Unfortunately, RFD was found to severely penalize sites for
being well-connected because topological richness amplifies the
number of update messages exchanged. Many operators have turned RFD
off. This document recommends adjusting a few RFD algorithmic
constants and limits, to reduce the high risks with RFD, with the
result being damping a non-trivial amount of long term churn without
penalizing well-behaved prefixes' normal convergence process.
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