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BGP Wedgies
draft-griffin-bgp-wedgies-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Tim A. Griffin , Geoff Huston
Last updated 2004-09-09
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Abstract

It has commonly been assumed that the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a tool for distributing reachability information in a manner that creates forwarding paths in a deterministic manner. In this memo we will describe a class of BGP configurations for which there is more than one potential outcome, and where forwarding states other than the intended state are equally stable, and that the stable state where BGP converges may be selected by BGP in a non- deterministic manner. These stable, but unintended, BGP states are termed here "BGP Wedgies".

Authors

Tim A. Griffin
Geoff Huston

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