Application of the BFD Echo function for Path MTU Verification or Detection
draft-haas-xiao-bfd-echo-path-mtu-01
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| Authors | Xiao Min , Jeffrey Haas | ||
| Last updated | 2011-07-11 | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies an extended application of the BFD Echo function for path MTU verification or detection, while preserving its original purpose for detecting forwarding failures. This document defines a process to vary the length of some BFD Echo packets periodically to accomplish this Path MTU verification or detection.
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