Re: [Idr] New ID and request for time slot

Yakov Rekhter <yakov@juniper.net> Wed, 06 February 2008 13:19 UTC

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Brian,

> I've put together a new draft, with the (ambitious!) goal of addressing 
> a few of the outstanding BGP issues:
> - wedgies
> - persistent oscillations
> - path hunting.
> 
> I've included most of the supporting examples for the first two, which 
> are clearly smaller in scope.
> 
> I'll be doing more work (between now and IETF-71) to produce example 
> cases for the path hunting problem (w.r.t. the new draft).
> My hope is this can reduce the level of induced churn caused by path 
> hunting.
> 
> I'd respectfully request a slot in Philly to present this material.

Sure. Just let Sue and myself how much time would you like for
your presentation.

Yakov.
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