Segment Routing Header encapsulation for In-situ OAM Data
draft-ali-spring-ioam-srv6-06
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Authors | Zafar Ali , Rakesh Gandhi , Clarence Filsfils , Frank Brockners , Nagendra Kumar Nainar , Carlos Pignataro , Cheng Li , Mach Chen , Gaurav Dawra | ||
Last updated | 2023-01-11 (Latest revision 2022-07-10) | ||
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Abstract
OAM and PM information from the SR endpoints can be piggybacked in the data packet. The OAM and PM information piggybacking in the data packets is also known as In-situ OAM (IOAM). IOAM records operational and telemetry information in the data packet while the packet traverses a path between two points in the network. This document defines how IOAM data fields are transported as part of the Segment Routing with IPv6 data plane (SRv6) header.
Authors
Zafar Ali
Rakesh Gandhi
Clarence Filsfils
Frank Brockners
Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Carlos Pignataro
Cheng Li
Mach Chen
Gaurav Dawra
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