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Title : Scalable, Loop-Free BGP FRR using Repair Label
Author(s) : A. Bashandy, B. Pithawala
Filename : draft-bashandy-idr-bgp-repair-label-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2011-03-28
Consider a BGP free core scenario. Suppose the provider edge BGP
speaker PE1, PE2,..., PEn know about a prefix P/p via the external
routers CE1, CE2,..., CEm. If the PE router PEi loses connectivity to
the primary path, whether it is another PE router or a CE router, it
desirable to immediately restore traffic by rerouting packets arriving
to PEi and destined to the prefix P/p to one of the other PE routers
that advertised P/p, say PEj, until BGP re-converges. However if the
loss of connectivity of PEi to the primary path also resulted in the
loss of connectivity between PEj and CEj, rerouting a packet before
the control plane converges may result in a loop. In this document, we
propose using a repair label for traffic restoration while avoiding
loops. We propose advertising the "repair" label through BGP.
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