TTL Procedures for SR-TE Paths in Label Switched Path Traceroute Mechanisms
draft-arora-mpls-spring-ttl-procedures-srte-paths-01
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| Authors | Kapil Arora , Shraddha Hegde , Sam Aldrin , Stephane Litkowski , Muhammad Durrani | ||
| Last updated | 2019-08-25 (Latest revision 2019-02-21) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-arora-mpls-spring-ttl-procedures-srte-paths-01.txt
Abstract
Segment routing supports the creation of explicit paths using adjacency-sids, node-sids, and anycast-sids. The SR-TE paths are built by stacking the labels that represent the nodes and links in the explicit path. A very useful Operations And Maintenance requirement is to be able to trace these paths as defined in [RFC8029]. This document specifies a uniform mechanism to support MPLS traceroute for the SR-TE paths when the nodes in the network are following uniform mode or short-pipe mode [RFC3443].
Authors
Kapil Arora
Shraddha Hegde
Sam Aldrin
Stephane Litkowski
Muhammad Durrani
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