Tim,

On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 01:19:30AM +0000, Tim Evens (tievens) wrote:
> NOTE: Sorry for the delay... end of year commitments are pressing... 
> Addressing these comments in descending order. 

I know this feeling well. :-)

> [tievens] Per this draft, the BGP-ID and ASN are set to the global/default
> value or based on VRF (Local-RIB it conveys).   The simple answer is if
> you change distinguishing (peer identity) values in the per-peer-header,
> you will need to send a PEER DOWN (using old values) and PEER UP (using
> new values). Regardless of this draft, if you send a new per-peer header
> with different values (sans type, flags, and timestamps), the receiver is
> likely going to treat that as a different peer. We/OpenBMP, and I believe
> others, use peer rd, peer addr, peer asn, and peer id as distinguishing
> identify for a peer, which enables us to multiplex different peers over
> the same TCP (bmp) stream. 

Excellent, I believe we concur on this detail.

I'd like to suggest that some text be added to the loc-rib draft covering
this detail.  Thanks!

-- Jeff
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