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BFD Encapsulated in Large Packets
draft-haas-bfd-large-packets-01

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (bfd WG)
Expired & archived
Authors Jeffrey Haas , Albert Fu
Last updated 2018-11-17 (Latest revision 2018-10-16)
Replaced by draft-ietf-bfd-large-packets
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Abstract

The Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocol is commonly used to verify connectivity between two systems. BFD packets are typically very small. It is desirable in some circumstances to know that not only is the path between two systems reachable, but also that it is capable of carrying a payload of a particular size. This document discusses thoughts on how to implement such a mechanism using BFD in Asynchronous mode.

Authors

Jeffrey Haas
Albert Fu

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