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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) V. Govindan Request for Comments: 7886 C. Pignataro Category: Standards Track Cisco ISSN: 2070-1721 July 2016

  Advertising Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (S-BFD)

Discriminators in the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3)

Abstract

 This document defines a new Attribute-Value Pair (AVP) that allows
 L2TP Control Connection Endpoints (LCCEs) to advertise one or more
 Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (S-BFD) Discriminator
 values using the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol version 3 (L2TPv3).

Status of This Memo

 This is an Internet Standards Track document.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
 Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7886.

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Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................2
    1.1. Terminology ................................................2
 2. S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP ...............................2
    2.1. Encoding Format ............................................3
 3. IANA Considerations .............................................4
 4. Security Considerations .........................................4
 5. References ......................................................5
    5.1. Normative References .......................................5
    5.2. Informative References .....................................5
 Acknowledgements ...................................................6
 Contributors .......................................................6
 Authors' Addresses .................................................6

1. Introduction

 [RFC7880] defines a simplified mechanism to use Bidirectional
 Forwarding Detection (BFD) [RFC5880], referred to as Seamless
 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (S-BFD).  The S-BFD mechanism
 depends on network nodes knowing the BFD Discriminators that each
 node in the network has reserved for this purpose.  S-BFD requires
 the usage of unique discriminators within an administrative domain.
 The use of the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol version 3 (L2TPv3)
 [RFC3931] is one possible means of advertising these discriminators.
 This document specifies the encoding to be used when S-BFD
 Discriminators are advertised using L2TPv3.

1.1. Terminology

 The reader is expected to be very familiar with the terminology and
 protocol constructs defined in S-BFD (see Section 2 of [RFC7880]) and
 L2TPv3 (see Section 1.3 of [RFC3931]).
 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
 document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

2. S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP

 The S-BFD Target Discriminator Identifier (ID) Attribute Value Pair
 (AVP) is exchanged using the ICRQ (Incoming-Call-Request), ICRP
 (Incoming-Call-Reply), OCRQ (Outgoing-Call-Request), and OCRP
 (Outgoing-Call-Reply) control messages during session negotiation.

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2.1. Encoding Format

 The S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP, Attribute Type 102, is an
 identifier used to advertise the S-BFD target discriminator(s)
 supported by an L2TP Control Connection Endpoint (LCCE) for the S-BFD
 reflector operation.  This AVP indicates that the advertiser
 implements an S-BFD reflector supporting the specified target
 discriminator(s) and is ready for S-BFD reflector operation.  The
 receiving LCCE MAY use this AVP if it wants to monitor connectivity
 to the advertising LCCE using S-BFD.
 The Attribute Value field for this AVP has the following format:
 S-BFD Target Discriminator ID (ICRQ, ICRP, OCRQ, OCRP):
                                        No. of octets
    +-----------------------------+
    | Discriminator Value(s)      |     4/Discriminator
    :                             :
    +-----------------------------+
 An LCCE MAY include the S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP
 advertisement in an L2TP control message (ICRQ, ICRP, OCRQ, OCRP)
 [RFC3931].  If the other LCCE does not wish to monitor connectivity
 using S-BFD, it MAY safely discard this AVP without affecting the
 rest of session negotiation.  While [RFC7880] concerns itself with
 the advertisement of only one discriminator unless the mapping of
 discriminators to entities is specified, the AVP encoding allows the
 specification of an arbitrary number of S-BFD Discriminators (at
 least one) for extensibility.
 When an LCCE uses the S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP
 advertisement, multiple S-BFD Discriminators MAY be included, and at
 least one S-BFD Discriminator MUST be included.  When one S-BFD
 Discriminator is advertised, such an S-BFD Discriminator is
 associated with the L2TPv3 session.  When multiple S-BFD
 Discriminators are advertised, how a given discriminator is mapped to
 a specific use case is out of scope for this document.

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 The S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP allows for advertising at least
 one S-BFD Discriminator value:
    0                   1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |                         Discriminator 1                       |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |                    Discriminator 2 (Optional)                 |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |                               ...                             |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |                    Discriminator n (Optional)                 |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 The M bit of the L2TP control message (ICRQ, ICRP, OCRQ, OCRP)
 [RFC3931] MUST NOT be set inside the S-BFD Target Discriminator
 ID AVP.

3. IANA Considerations

 IANA maintains the "Control Message Attribute Value Pairs"
 sub-registry as per [RFC3438].  IANA has assigned the following value
 to the S-BFD Target Discriminator ID:
 Control Message Attribute Value Pairs
       Attribute
       Type          Description
       -----------   ------------------
       102           S-BFD Target Discriminator ID

4. Security Considerations

 Security concerns for L2TP are addressed in [RFC3931].  The
 introduction of the S-BFD Target Discriminator ID AVP advertisement
 introduces no new security risks for L2TP.
 Advertising the S-BFD Discriminators makes it possible for attackers
 to initiate S-BFD sessions using the advertised information.  The
 vulnerabilities this poses and how to mitigate them are discussed in
 the Security Considerations section of [RFC7880].

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5. References

5.1. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
            <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
 [RFC3438]  Townsley, W., "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
            Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Considerations
            Update", BCP 68, RFC 3438, DOI 10.17487/RFC3438,
            December 2002, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3438>.
 [RFC3931]  Lau, J., Ed., Townsley, M., Ed., and I. Goyret, Ed.,
            "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol - Version 3 (L2TPv3)",
            RFC 3931, DOI 10.17487/RFC3931, March 2005,
            <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3931>.
 [RFC7880]  Pignataro, C., Ward, D., Akiya, N., Bhatia, M., and S.
            Pallagatti, "Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
            (S-BFD)", RFC 7880, DOI 10.17487/RFC7880, July 2016,
            <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7880>.

5.2. Informative References

 [RFC5880]  Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
            (BFD)", RFC 5880, DOI 10.17487/RFC5880, June 2010,
            <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5880>.

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Acknowledgements

 The authors would like to thank Nobo Akiya, Stewart Bryant, and Pawel
 Sowinski for providing core inputs for the document, performing
 thorough reviews, and providing a number of comments.  The authors
 would also like to thank Nagendra Kumar for his reviews.

Contributors

 Mallik Mudigonda
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 Email: mmudigon@cisco.com

Authors' Addresses

 Vengada Prasad Govindan
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 Email: venggovi@cisco.com
 Carlos Pignataro
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 Email: cpignata@cisco.com

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