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RFC 7854, "BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP)", June 2016
Note: This RFC has been updated by RFC 8671, RFC 9069, RFC 9515, RFC 9736
Source of RFC: grow (ops)See Also: RFC 7854 w/ inline errata
Errata ID: 7703
Status: Verified
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Dhananjay S. Patki
Date Reported: 2023-11-16
Verifier Name: Warren Kumari (Ops AD)
Date Verified: 2023-12-11
Section 4.2 says:
* The L flag, if set to 1, indicates that the message reflects the post-policy Adj-RIB-In (i.e., its path attributes reflect the application of inbound policy). It is set to 0 if the message reflects the pre-policy Adj-RIB-In. Locally sourced routes also carry an L flag of 1. See Section 5 for further detail. This flag has no significance when used with route mirroring messages (Section 4.7).
It should say:
* The L flag, if set to 1, indicates that the message reflects the post-policy Adj-RIB-In (i.e., its path attributes reflect the application of inbound policy). It is set to 0 if the message reflects the pre-policy Adj-RIB-In. Locally sourced routes also carry an L flag of 1. See Section 5 for further detail. This flag has significance only when used with Route Monitoring messages.
Notes:
The L flag is used to indicate whether the route monitoring update reflects Adj-RIB-In pre-policy or post-policy (RFC 7854), or Adj-RIB-Out pre-policy or post-policy (RFC 8671). It does not apply to any message other than the Route Monitoring message.
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