A Survey of BGP Session Maintenance Issues and Solutions

Dario Vieira

Abstract


The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the routing protocol that glues together the global Internet. BGP makes use of a managed session to maintain a bidirectional error-free session over which reachability information is exchanged between Autonomous Systems (ASes) in the global Internet. Nevertheless, despite its great importance to BGP, this ``managed session'' suffers from some weaknesses such as a slow failure mechanism, which may represent a great deal of lost data, and some security problems. This paper surveys both research and standardization efforts relating to BGP session maintenance and interdomain routing.


Keywords


BGP; BGP Session Maintenance; Interdomain Routing; Network; Border Gateway Protocol

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/npa.v2i1.330

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