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Title : Making BGP filtering a habit: Impact on policies
Author(s) : Camilo Cardona
Pierre Francois
Filename : draft-ietf-grow-filtering-threats-01.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2013-10-18
Abstract:
Network operators define their BGP policies based on the business
relationships that they maintain with their peers. By limiting the
propagation of BGP prefixes, an autonomous system avoids the
existence of flows between BGP peers that do not provide any
economical gain. This draft describes how unexpected traffic flows
can emerge in autonomous systems due to the filtering of overlapping
BGP prefixes by neighboring domains.
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