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[Idr] RFC 4360 clarification (BGP Extended Communities Attribute)
Hi all,
We have a clarification question regarding RFC 4360. Section "6.
Operations" states that "If a route has a non-transitivity extended
community, then before advertising the route across the Autonomous
System boundary the community SHOULD be removed from the route."
Is it compliant with the specification to:
-a- set / add, on the outbound policy of an eBGP session, a non
transitive extended community?
-b- expect that the eBGP peer will not remove it to enforce the
non-transitivity?
It seems to us that this is compliant:
-a- seems to be inlined with the operation of well know communities
defined in RFC 1997 where the advertisement restrictions applies when
BGP receive a route with this community, not when it advertise it.
-b- RFC 4360 does not ask the eBGP to enforce the non-transitivity (and
besides, non-transivity is a SHOULD, not a MUST)
- Could you please correct or confirm this?
- If your BGP implementation removes a non-transitive community received
over an eBGP session, could you please tell us? (either privately or on
the mailing list).
Thanks,
Regards,
Bruno