Re: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)

Alexander Vainshtein <Alexander.Vainshtein@ecitele.com> Thu, 04 May 2017 10:03 UTC

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From: Alexander Vainshtein <Alexander.Vainshtein@ecitele.com>
To: "Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)" <ginsberg@cisco.com>
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Les,
Lots of thanks for a detailed response. It seems that we are now in sync regarding the problem.

Doing nothing with this problem is of course one of the possible options:).
I wonder how should we reach consensus regarding its handling.

Regards,
Sasha

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Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)

Sasha -

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Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)

Les,
Lots of thanks for the clarification.
I fully agree with you that configuring a pair of interfaces across a P2P link with IP addresses from different subnets should not be encouraged even if these interfaces operate as P2P from the POV of the routing protocol.

[Les:] This is not what I said. I said:

"allowing an adjacency to be formed on a numbered LAN with mismatched subnets is neither introduced nor altered by these RFCs ."

The problem is that the scenario I've described is quite real, and, AFAIK,  no standard explicitly says that it is not supported.

[Les:] Yes - it is real. But as RFC 5309 did not introduce or alter this behavior it is not the appropriate place to comment on it.

I also do not fully  understand  your usage of plural ("these RFCs") - I have been only asking about a correction in a single RFC -5309.

[Les:] My mistake - I was thinking there was a separate RFC for OSPF/IS-IS - but RFC 5309 cobvers both.

I see several ways to resolve the problem:

1.       Recognize the erratum and hold it for the update of 5309

2.       Explicitly state that numbered P2P-over-LAN interfaces must still configure the terminating interfaces of the LAN link with IPv4 addresses from the same subnet (could be another sort of update for 5309).

What would you suggest?

[Les:] I suggest we do no nothing.

   Les

Regard, and lots of thanks in advance,
Sasha



Regards,
Sasha

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Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)

Sasha -

The language you are asking to be changed is in regards to ARP. I am saying allowing an adjacency to be formed on a numbered LAN with mismatched subnets is neither introduced nor altered by these RFCs .
What is introduced is the possibility of operating on an unnumbered LAN - which is why the RFCs speak to that.

If you want to ask that protocol base specifications discuss ARP issues when mismatched subnets are allowed (which I am NOT encouraging you to do) then you will be directing your comments at the correct documents.
Asking that of these RFCs is inappropriate.

   Les


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Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)


Les,

Lots of thanks for a prompt response.



As I see it, the difference between the P2P and LAN modes is essential for OSPF:

- If an OSPF interface is a LAN (broadcast) interface, there is a check of the same subnet for received Hello packets. If the received Hello packets do not pass this check, they are discarded and an error is reported via SNMP.

- However, if an OSPF interface is a P2P interface, then the subnet check on the Hello packets is bypassed  by design as defined in Section 10.5 of RFC 2328:



                     The generic input processing of OSPF packets will

        have checked the validity of the IP header and the OSPF packet

        header.  Next, the values of the Network Mask, HelloInterval,

        and RouterDeadInterval fields in the received Hello packet must

        be checked against the values configured for the receiving

        interface.  Any mismatch causes processing to stop and the

        packet to be dropped.  In other words, the above fields are

        really describing the attached network's configuration. However,

        there is one exception to the above rule: on point-to-point

        networks and on virtual links, the Network Mask in the received

        Hello Packet should be ignored.



I.e., having different subnets on two ends of a PPP link would not cause any problems for OSPF - the adjacency would be successfully recognized, it would progress to its FULL state, and unicast traffic would cross such a link without any problem.



But if we have a P2P-over-LAN link (which is the case for RFC 5309), the result would be quite different - unless the ARP implementations go beyond what 5309 says and relax the check for all such links, be they numbered or unnumbered.



Do I miss something substantial here?







Regards,

Sasha



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-----Original Message-----
From: Les Ginsberg (ginsberg) [mailto:ginsberg@cisco.com]
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Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)



Alexander -



I am not speaking for the RFC authors, but regarding your point:



> o          Are assigned with IP addresses and subnet masks yielding different

> subnets



I fail to see why this issue is unique to (or associated with) running in P2P mode.



The unnumbered case is specifically mentioned because in such a case it can be expected that the next hop address will be a loopback address and therefore there will be no common subnet.

But in the numbered case whether you have one neighbor in P2P mode or many neighbors in multi-access mode the msimatched subnet issue is the same. Therefore I see no reason why these RFCs should discuss it.



???



   Les





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> Subject: [Isis-wg] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5309 (5007)

>

> The following errata report has been submitted for RFC5309,

> "Point-to-Point Operation over LAN in Link State Routing Protocols".

>

> --------------------------------------

> You may review the report below and at:

> http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5309&eid=5007

>

> --------------------------------------

> Type: Technical

> Reported by: Alexander Vainshtein <Alexander.Vainshtein@ecitele.com<mailto:Alexander.Vainshtein@ecitele.com>>

>

> Section: 4.3

>

> Original Text

> -------------

> For the ARP implementation (which checks that the subnet of the source

> address of the ARP request matches the local interface address), this

> check needs to be relaxed for the unnumbered p2p-over-lan circuits.

>

> Corrected Text

> --------------

> For the ARP implementation (which checks that the subnet of the source

> address of the ARP request matches the local interface address), this

> check needs to be relaxed for the p2p-over-lan circuits (both numbered

> and unnumbered).

>

> Notes

> -----

> Consider the following situation:

> 1.         Two routers, R1 and R2, are connected by a physical P2P  Ethernet

> link

> 2.         OSPFv2 is enabled on the interfaces representing the endpoints of

> this link.

> 3.      From the OSPF POV these interfaces:

> o          Are configured as P2P

> o          Belong to the same area

> o          Are assigned with IP addresses and subnet masks yielding different

> subnets

> 4.    ARP check mentioned in the problematic text is not relaxed.

>

> Under this conditions:

> -Both R1 and R2 will accept Hello messages sent by the other router

> (becase it ignores subnet in Hello messages received via P2P

> interfaces)

> - Adjacency between R1 and R2 will progress to FULL state (because all

> OSPFv2 messages will be sent with AllSPFRouters multicast IPv4

> address)

> - Unicast traffic sent by R1 to R2 (and vice versa) will be blackholed

> because ARP will not resolve addresses assigned to the corresponding interfaces.

>

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>

> --------------------------------------

> RFC5309 (draft-ietf-isis-igp-p2p-over-lan-06)

> --------------------------------------

> Title               : Point-to-Point Operation over LAN in Link State Routing

> Protocols

> Publication Date    : October 2008

> Author(s)           : N. Shen, Ed., A. Zinin, Ed.

> Category            : INFORMATIONAL

> Source              : IS-IS for IP Internets

> Area                : Routing

> Stream              : IETF

> Verifying Party     : IESG

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