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thanks this is a joint presentation of some work done collectively by L catal cisco and juniper and the history of this work starts at a nana and wash there was a security involved and someone had mentioned that they would md5 authenticate their bgp peering sessions if there was a way to update keys without bouncing the bgp session well I remember that comment later on there was another nanog i think in seattle where talked about how many people were actually md5 authenticating BGP and surprisingly small number of people were actually authenticating well how does that work another customer reminded us that we needed something better as far as authenticating BGP peering and for that matter all tcp tcp based routing protocols so this work came out of this acha the motivation not enough operators cating current practice RFC 2385 local operator requirements and basically there are a couple reasons why they arenamp;#39;t using it one is CPU utilization apologize for the first bullet there