Re: bfd application with BGP and static routes draft submission

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Subject: Re: bfd application with BGP and static routes draft submission
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There is no such file draft-suping-bfd-bgp-static-ini in the directory. Is
it the initial submission?

Please let know. Thanks.

Dinara Suleymanova


> Dear BFD'ers,
> According to the discussion in BFD working group, I have rewrite draft of
> BFD application with BGP and static routes, and focus on the BFD
> initialization with BGP and static routes. And let the encapsulation and
> demultiplexing refer to the single hop or multihop bfd draft, and also the
> bfd interaction with BGP graceful restart refer to the single hop draft.
> Any comments are welcome.
> Please help to post to the IETF website this draft and thank you for that.
>
> Best Regards,
> zhaisuping@huawei.com
> Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
> Tel: +86-10-82882867
> Fax: +86-10-82882537
> 2005-07-13
>
>>I am sorry that I don't attatch the file in the last mail, so I send the
>> mail again. Sorry for the mistake.
>>
>>
>>Dear all,
>>I have written a draft about BFD application with BGP and static routes,
>> the purpose is to resolve the BFD bootstrapping end encapsulation problem
>> when in applications. It's 6 pages long, Comments are very welcome.
>>
>>Please help to post to the IETF website this draft and thank you for
>> that.
>>
>>
>>Thank you and Best regards.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>zhaisuping@huawei.com
>>Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
>>Tel: +86-10-82882867
>>Fax: +86-10-82882537
>>2005-06-23
>