equally unfortunate that this discussion happened after the WGLC, IESG
CALL, IETF LC ... and ... auth48... etc.

how would you like to remedy this? (I bet the software will keep on
chugging, right? so what's the real impact here?)

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Claudio Jeker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ugh, it is unfortunate that a RFC was pushed that is incompatible with the
> largest collection of MRT files. The RIPE RIS project dumps their data in
> a different TABLE_DUMP_V2 format. Also unfortunate is that the example in
> Apppendix A in the RFC itself is not compatible with the RFC -- appart
> from having a badly encoded MP_REACH_NLRI attrubute in it (which I just
> realized now).
>
> The problem is that at least quagga does not follow the RFC in regards of
> encoding the MP_REACH_NLRI. Instead of dumping the data only with the
> nexthop len and nexthop information the full MP_REACH_NLRI is dumped.
> AFAIK quagga is appart from OpenBGPD-current the only other bgp daemon
> able to create TABLE_DUMP_V2 dumps and because of the RIPE RIS project
> also probably the defacto standard. So people implementing MRT parsers
> based on the RFC will be in for a surprise when looking at the most
> commonly available MRT dumps.
>
> --
> :wq Claudio
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 09:52:15PM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
>>
>>
>>         RFC 6396
>>
>>         Title:      Multi-Threaded Routing Toolkit (MRT) Routing
>>                     Information Export Format
>>         Author:     L. Blunk, M. Karir,
>>                     C. Labovitz
>>         Status:     Standards Track
>>         Stream:     IETF
>>         Date:       October 2011
>>         Mailbox:    [email protected],
>>                     [email protected],
>>                     [email protected]
>>         Pages:      33
>>         Characters: 73982
>>         Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None
>>
>>         I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-grow-mrt-17.txt
>>
>>         URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6396.txt
>>
>> This document describes the MRT format for routing information
>> export.  This format was developed in concert with the Multi-threaded
>> Routing Toolkit (MRT) from whence the format takes it name.  The
>> format can be used to export routing protocol messages, state
>> changes, and routing information base contents.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]
>>
>> This document is a product of the Global Routing Operations Working Group of 
>> the IETF.
>>
>> This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
>>
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