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RFC Compliance
The following table provides Foundry Network’s BGP RFC compliance information.
OSPF
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), a link-state routing protocol, is used for routing IP packets. OSPF offers the
following advantages:
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Scalability
OSPF is designed to operate with larger networks. It does not impose a hop-count restriction and permits its
domain to be split into areas for easier management.
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Full subnetting support
OSPF can fully support subnetting, including Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM).
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Tagged routes
Routes can be tagged with arbitrary values. This eases interoperation with
Exterior Gateway Protocols
(
EGPs), which can tag OSPF routes with AS numbers.
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Meshed networks
OSPF provides the ability to support complex meshed networks.
The following features are incorporated in Foundry’ implementation of OSPF.
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Intra- and inter-area routing
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Broadcast and point-to-point
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Type 1 & Type 2 AS external routes
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Stub areas
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NSSA – Not-So-Stubby-Area
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Route re-distribution
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Authentication – simple & MD5
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RFC 1583 backwards compatibility
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Equal cost multipath
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Configurable routing interface parameters
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Non-intrusive reconfiguration
Table 4.1: BGP RFC Compliance
RFC
Description
2385
Protection of BGP sessions via the TCP MD5 signature option
1998
An application of the BGP community attribute in multi-home routing
1997
BGP communities attribute
1775
BGP OSPF interaction
1771
Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)