Hi all,
Section 5.2.3 of the 8317bis 
draft<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-bess-rfc8317bis-00#section-5.2.3>
  defines handling of BUM traffic received from a Leaf AC on a multi-homed 
Ethernet Segment.

The text of this section (and the text of its predecessor, Section 4.2.3 of RFC 
8317) is based on an assumption that "while different ACs (VLANs) on the same 
ES could have a different Root/Leaf designation (some being Roots and some 
being Leaves), the same VLAN does have the same Root/ Leaf designation on all 
PEs on the same ES".

I wonder what is expected to happen if this assumption is broken - either due 
to an error, or in a transient state when the operator changes designation of a 
given VLAN from Root to Leaf on multiple PEs attached to the same MH ES?

Specifically:

  1.  Do you think that violation of this assumption should be detected and 
reported to the operator? If yes, could you possibly suggest how this condition 
can be detected?
  2.  What, if anything, should be done to prevent traffic from returning to 
the same customer site from which it has originated?

Your feedback would be highly appreciated.

Regards, and lots of thanks in advance,
Sasha

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