The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Capabilities Advertisement with
BGP-4' <draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-cap-neg-06.txt> as a Proposed Standard.
This document is the product of the Inter-Domain Routing Working
Group. The IESG contact persons are David Oran and Rob Coltun.
Technical Summary
Currently BGP-4 requires that when a BGP speaker receives an
OPEN message with one or more unrecognized Optional Parameters, the
speaker must terminate BGP peering. This complicates introduction of
new capabilities in BGP.
This document defines a new Optional Parameter, called Capabilities,
that is expected to facilitate introduction of new capabilities in
BGP by providing graceful capability negotiation without requiring
that BGP peering be terminated.
Working Group Summary
There was no significant dissent from the working group regarding
this draft. The working group supports the advancement of this document.
Protocol Quality
This draft was reviewed for the IESG by Rob Coltun. There are
multiple implementations.
Note to RFC Editor:
Please replace Section 6 (IANA Considerations) with the following text:
Section 4 defines a Capability Optional Parameter along with an
Capability Code field. IANA is expected to create and maintain the
registry for Capability Code values. Capability Code value 0 is
reserved. Capability Code values 1 through 63 are to be assigned by
IANA using the "IETF Consensus" policy defined in RFC2434. Capability
Code values 64 through 127 are to be assigned by IANA, using the
"First Come First Served" policy defined in RFC2434. Capability Code
values 128 through 255 are for "Private Use" as defined in RFC2434.