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| Hey AbrahamSo in a broadcast multi aeccss networks, the neighbour should send four separate unicast packets to the nieghbors to set up a BFD session. Because BFD uses unicast session with all its neighbours , So it should send a unicast packet to every one in a broadcast multi aces snetowrk Am i right ?Yes i got the Discriminator logic in BFD.So BFD echoes the BFD data packets with its neighbors. So whether BFD is a control palne protocol or a dat aplane protocolAs per the RFC , BFD has the tendency to work on both control plane and data palce.In which cases it works in Data plane and in which case it is a control plane protocol. Cheers mate
| | This is a collection of various RFCs and IETF drafts. |
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| | == Technical specifications == |
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| | * [https://filezilla-project.org/specs/rfc2616.txt <nowiki>RFC 2616</nowiki>] "HTTP/1.1 Hypertext Transfer Protocol" |
| | * [https://filezilla-project.org/specs/rfc5382.txt <nowiki>RFC 5382</nowiki>] "NAT Behavioral Requirements for TCP"<br />Defines how NAT devices and firewalls should behave, in particular regarding idle timeouts. |
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| | == See also == |
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| | * [[File Transfer Protocol]] |
| | * [[TLS specifications]] |
| | * [[SFTP specifications]] |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 12 October 2016
This is a collection of various RFCs and IETF drafts.
Technical specifications[edit]
- RFC 2616 "HTTP/1.1 Hypertext Transfer Protocol"
- RFC 5382 "NAT Behavioral Requirements for TCP"
Defines how NAT devices and firewalls should behave, in particular regarding idle timeouts.
See also[edit]