2017
DOI: 10.17487/rfc8212
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Default External BGP (EBGP) Route Propagation Behavior without Policies

Abstract: This document updates RFC 4271 by defining the default behavior of a BGP speaker when there is no Import or Export Policy associated with an External BGP session.

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“…We describe OBGP by stating the changes in the BGP policy mechanisms required to implement OBGP. We assume that the reader is familiar with the neighbor acquisition, neighbor reachability, and network reachability procedures of BGP, as well as the way in which IBGP and EBGP routers operate [4], [28], [37].…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We describe OBGP by stating the changes in the BGP policy mechanisms required to implement OBGP. We assume that the reader is familiar with the neighbor acquisition, neighbor reachability, and network reachability procedures of BGP, as well as the way in which IBGP and EBGP routers operate [4], [28], [37].…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) In this thesis used as a collection of protocols for AS routing, see RFC-8212 (Mauch et al, 2017) for technical details of the main BGP protocol. In this thesis, unless otherwise noted, I use BGP broadly for both eBGP and iBGP protocols, as such I use BGP in the broadest of senses.…”
Section: Research Question IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this thesis I am using BGP broadly to incorporate all standards and implementations related to the original BGP, including eBGP and iBGP, and as an example do not particularly go into the differences between BGP typologies and physical typologies. The technically interested reader might start with RFC-8212(Mauch et al, 2017) and work backwards.…”
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“…RFC 8212 emphasizes how critically important it is to explicitly configure import and export polices in eBGP. The following default behaviors are specified in [RFC8212]:…”
Section: Default External Bgp Route Propagation Behavior Without Polimentioning
confidence: 99%