Per my mic comment at IETF 83: During the San Diego interim session we had discussed potentially signaling in BGP the idea that a given AS may have fresher data available in its repository.
My original thought had been something along the lines of a new AFI/SAFI that contains this data. Matt L., in discussing this point at the mic with me, suggested something that has resemblence to the serial number field in DNS. For example, this field could go into the "reserved" field that a route originator puts into the signature. If the serial number increases, this could suggest that fresher information is present in that originator's repository. Discussion around this mechanism: - If this is part of a given route's signature block, the issue is that a given origin may be seen with a number of serial numbers depending on propagation of BGP routes. - Such a serial number is important not only for the originator of a route, but also all parties participating in the signature. This particular details suggests to me that such signaling probably should be separate from the signatures. - By being part of the signature, we get some level of freshness in things in a route-by-route basis and less likely that a completely separate "route" that is repository freshness is dropped. -- Jeff _______________________________________________ sidr mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr
