Re: RFC 8518 on Selection of Loop-Free Alternates for Multi-Homed Prefixes

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> On Mar 12, 2019, at 12:03 AM, rfc-editor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>        RFC 8518
> 
>        Title:      Selection of Loop-Free Alternates for 
>                    Multi-Homed Prefixes 
>        Author:     P. Sarkar, Ed.,
>                    U. Chunduri, Ed.,
>                    S. Hegde,
>                    J. Tantsura,
>                    H. Gredler
>        Status:     Standards Track
>        Stream:     IETF
>        Date:       March 2019
>        Mailbox:    pushpasis.ietf@xxxxxxxxx, 
>                    uma.chunduri@xxxxxxxxxx, 
>                    shraddha@xxxxxxxxxxx,
>                    jefftant.ietf@xxxxxxxxx, 
>                    hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx
>        Pages:      20
>        Characters: 40330
>        Updates:    RFC 5286
> 
>        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-rtgwg-multihomed-prefix-lfa-09.txt
> 
>        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8518
> 
>        DOI:        10.17487/RFC8518
> 
> Deployment experience gained from implementing algorithms to
> determine Loop-Free Alternates (LFAs) for multi-homed prefixes (MHPs)
> has revealed some avenues for potential improvement.  This document
> provides explicit inequalities that can be used to evaluate neighbors
> as potential alternates for MHPs.  It also provides detailed criteria
> for evaluating potential alternates for external prefixes advertised
> by OSPF ASBRs.  This document updates Section 6 of RFC 5286 by
> expanding some of the routing aspects.
> 
> This document is a product of the Routing Area Working Group Working Group of the IETF.
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> This is now a Proposed Standard.
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