Use of an MPLS LSE as an Ancillary Data Pointer
draft-bryant-mpls-aux-data-pointer-01
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Authors | Stewart Bryant , Alexander Clemm , Toerless Eckert | ||
Last updated | 2023-02-07 (Latest revision 2022-08-06) | ||
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Abstract
The purpose of this memo is to describe how Label Stack Entries (LSEs) can be used to point to ancillary or meta-data carried below the MPLS label stack.
Authors
Stewart Bryant
Alexander Clemm
Toerless Eckert
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