Internet-Draft | BIER BFD | February 2024 |
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Point to multipoint (P2MP) BFD is designed to verify multipoint connectivity. This document specifies the application of P2MP BFD in BIER network.¶
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Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) [RFC8279] provides the forwarding of multicast data packets through a multicast domain. It does so without requiring any explicit tree-building protocol and without requiring intermediate nodes to maintain any per-flow state.¶
[RFC8562] defines a method of using Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) to monitor and detect unicast failures between the sender (head) and one or more receivers (tails) in multipoint or multicast networks. [RFC8563] describes active tail extensions to the BFD protocol for multipoint networks.¶
This document describes the procedures for using such mode of BFD protocol to monitor connectivity between a multipoint sender, Bit-Forwarding Ingress Router (BFIR), and a set of one or more multipoint receivers, Bit-Forwarding Egress Routers (BFERs). The BIER BFD only supports the unidirectional multicast. This document defines the use of P2MP BFD as per [RFC8562], and active tail as per [RFC8563] for BIER-specific domain.¶
This document uses the acronyms defined in [RFC8279] along with the following:¶
BFD: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.¶
OAM: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance.¶
P2MP: Point to Multi-Point.¶
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.¶
BIER BFD encapsulation uses the BIER OAM packet format defined in [I-D.ietf-bier-ping]. The value of the Message Type field MUST be set to BIER BFD (TBD1 will be assigned by IANA Section 9.1). BFD Control packet, defined in Section 4 [RFC5880], immediately follows the BIER OAM header. The operation of Multipoint BFD with the BFD Control Packet is described in [RFC8562].¶
As defined in [RFC8562], a BIER BFD session MAY be established to monitor the state of the multipoint path. The BIER BFD session could be created for each multipoint path and the set of BFERs over which the BFIR is requested to run BIER BFD. The BFIR MUST advertise the multipoint path and the value of My Discriminator associated with the path to the set of BFERs. The BFIR MUST bootstrap the BFD session and advertise the BFD information to the set of BFERs. Bootstrapping a BIER BFD session MAY use BIER OAM message (Section 4.1) or the control plane (Section 4.2, Section 4.3).¶
The BIER BFD bootstrapping MUST be repeated when the value of this discriminator being changed.¶
The BIER OAM could be used for bootstrapping the BIER BFD session. The BFIR sends the BIER OAM Echo request message carrying a BFD discriminator TLV which immediately follows the Target SI-Bitstring TLV (section 3.3.2 [I-D.ietf-bier-ping]).¶
The Target SI-Bitstring TLV MUST be used to carry the set of BFER information (including Sub-domain-id, Set ID, BS Len, Bitstring) for the purpose of the session establishment.¶
Figure 1 displays the format of BFD Discriminator TLV.¶
where:¶
An alternative option to bootstrap the BIER BFD using a BIER OAM message is to advertise the BFD information by an IGP protocol over the control plane. This document defines a new BIER BFD Sub-sub-TLV to carry BFD information in IGP protocols IS-IS and OSPF.¶
The BFIR generates the My Discriminator value for each multicast flow and advertises it to the expecting BFERs, which is indicated by the Bitstring and the BIFT-id, which is carried in BIER BFD sub-sub-TLV. The corresponding BFERs SHOULD store the My Discriminator value for packet Demultiplexing.¶
The new BIER BFD Sub-sub-TLV is carried within the BIER Info sub-TLV defined in [RFC8401]. The format is displayed in Figure 2.¶
where:¶
The new BIER BFD Sub-TLV is a sub-TLV of the BIER Sub-TLV defined in [RFC8444]. The format is displayed in Figure 3.¶
where:¶
[RFC9026] describes the applicability of [RFC8562] in the detection of a Multicast Virtual Private Network. The new BGP Attribute, BFD Discriminator, can be used to bootstrap a p2mp BFD session according to [RFC8562]. To bootstrap a p2mp BFD session with active tails according to [RFC8563] IANA is requested to allocate a new value (TBD5) for the BFD Mode (Section 9.5).¶
As defined in [RFC8562], the BFIR sends BFD Control packets to the set of BFERs over the multipoint path via the BIER BFD session with My Discriminator is set to the value assigned by the BFIR, and the value of the Your Discriminator is set to zero. The set of BFERs MUST demultiplex BFD packets based on a combination of the source address, My Discriminator value. The source address is BFIR-id and BIER MPLS Label (MPLS network) or BFIR-id and BIFT-id (Non-MPLS network) for BIER BFD. My Discriminator value is advertised in BIER BFD bootstrapping using one of the options described in Section 4.¶
[RFC8563] defined an extension for Multipoint BFD, which allows the head to discover the state of a multicast distribution tree for any sub-set of tails. For BIER BFD in the active tail mode, the BFIR may learn the state and connectivity of the BFERs by allowing the BFERs to notify the BFIR. As per [RFC8563] provides detailed information on how the BFIR can use multipoint Poll sequence message or a combination of multicast and unicast Poll sequence messages to determine the state of the multicast tree. Also, [RFC8563] describes that a BFER can transmit an unsolicited unicast Poll sequence message to the BFIR (note that a unicast message must be sent over a path which is disjoint from the multicast distribution tree).¶
[I-D.ietf-mpls-p2mp-bfd] provides detailed information on using the unsolicited notification method for P2MP MPLS LSP, which is also applicable to BIER.¶
In Section 5.2.1 [RFC8563] is noted that "the tail sends unsolicited BFD packets in response to the detection of a multipoint path failure" but without the specifics on the information in the packet and frequency of transmissions. This document defines the procedure of the active tail with unsolicited notifications for BIER as specified below.¶
Upon detecting the failure, a BFER sends a BFD control packet with the following settings:¶
To improve the likelihood of notifying the BFIR of the failure, the BFER SHOULD transmit three BFD Control packets defined above in short succession.¶
A BFIR that has received the BFD Control packet, as described above, sends the unicast IP/UDP encapsulated BFD control packet with the Final (F) bit set to the BFER.¶
For BIER OAM packet processing security considerations, see [I-D.ietf-bier-ping].¶
For general multipoint BFD security considerations, see [RFC8562].¶
No additional security issues are raised in this document beyond those that exist in the referenced BFD documents.¶
The authors would like to thank the comments and suggestions from Sandy Zhang, Jeffrey (Zhaohui) Zhang, Donald Eastlake 3rd.¶
IANA is requested to assign a new type from the BIER OAM Message Type registry as follows:¶
Value | Description | Reference |
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TBD1 | BIER BFD | [this document] |
IANA is requested to assign a new type from the BIER OAM TLV registry as follows:¶
Value | Description | Reference |
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TBD2 | BFD discriminator TLV | [this document] |
IANA is requested to assign a new BIER BFD Sub-sub-TLV within the BIER Info sub-TLV registry is defined in [RFC8401] as follows:¶
Value | Description | Reference |
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TBD3 | BIER BFD Sub-sub-TLV | [this document] |
IANA is requested to assign a new BIER BFD Sub-TLV from the BIER Sub-TLV registry is defined in [RFC8444] as follows:¶
Value | Description | Reference |
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TBD4 | BIER BFD Sub-TLV | [this document] |
IANA is requested to assign a new value from "BFD Mode" subregistry (defined in [RFC9026]) in the "Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Parameters" registry according to Table 5:¶
Value | Description | Reference |
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TBD5 | P2MP BFD Session with Active Tails | [this document] |