Advertising Link and Node Security Properties in OSPF/IS-IS
draft-przygienda-lsr-ospf-security-states-00
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Authors | Tony Przygienda , Acee Lindem , Vinayaka Guntanakkala | ||
Last updated | 2024-04-24 (Latest revision 2023-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
This document defines a way for an Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) or IS-IS router to advertise different security states at node and/or link granularity. Such advertisements allow entities (e.g., centralized controllers) to determine whether a particular node/link or path meets security policies that have to be enforced. Here, the term "OSPF" means both OSPFv2 and OSPFv3.
Authors
Tony Przygienda
Acee Lindem
Vinayaka Guntanakkala
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