Simple Tunnel Endpoint Signaling in BGP
draft-xu-softwire-tunnel-endpoint-03
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Authors | Xiaohu Xu , Robert Raszuk | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-08 | ||
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Abstract
The Softwire Mesh Framework provides a solution for intra-Autonomous System (AS) softwire, but not inter-AS softwire. The ability to provide inter-AS softwire extends the benefits of softwire to a larger scale. Indeed, the above Framework discusses the possibility of inter-AS softwire, but does not provide a solution. This document defines a specific BGP Extended Community attribute called the Tunnel Endpoint Extended Community, which allows for inter-AS softwire.
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