Title
Inter-Autonomous Systems Routing Profile
Description
The Inter-Autonomous Systems Routing Profile provides standards and guidance for routing between inter-autonomous systems. The best current practice for the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) based network routing operations and security is described in RFC 7454 - "BGP Operations and Security". Deployment guidance with regards to the application of BGP in the Internet is described in IETF RFC 1772 1995.

Reference document

Org
FMN
Pubnum
Date
2021-10-22
Version
Title
FMN Spiral 4 Specification

Taxonomy

Standards

Obligation: MANDATORY, Lifecycle: CURRENT

The following standards are added to improve BGP resilience through faster detection of network failures

Obligation: MANDATORY, Lifecycle: CURRENT

The following standard applies for unicast routing.

Obligation: MANDATORY, Lifecycle: CURRENT

The following standards apply for all IP interconnections.

Obligation: CONDITIONAL, Lifecycle: CURRENT

Additionally, the following standard applies for 32-bit extended communities used for traffic engineering purposes. The confidition to use 32-bit extended communities is that MNSMA defines community values to be used for the traffic engineering as well as traffic engineering policies to be applied.

Obligation: MANDATORY, Lifecycle: CURRENT

The following standard is added to improve security of BGP peering

Guidance

BGP sessions must be authenticated, through a TCP message authentication code (MAC) using a one-way hash function (MD5), as described in IETF RFC 4271.

Status

URI

History

Flag Date RFC Version
added 2022-12-23 14-059 15
UUID
84035be0-5771-4c89-bd9a-dcc2c88a458e

Utilization

This profile is used by the following profiles: