Currently all RPKI States != UP are treated as 0 which might cause some confusion.
A router will enter the Ex-Full-State when it's receiving ROAs and will stay there until this action is completed, This happens in normal operation, and shouldn't be perceived as a flap. I'd suggest to assign 2 to Ex-Full.
Currently all RPKI States != UP are treated as 0 which might cause some confusion.
A router will enter the
Ex-Full
-State when it's receiving ROAs and will stay there until this action is completed, This happens in normal operation, and shouldn't be perceived as a flap. I'd suggest to assign2
toEx-Full
.