Advertise NRP Group extensions for IGP
draft-cheng-lsr-advertise-nrp-group-extensions-04
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| Authors | Weiqiang Cheng , Changwang Lin , Liyan Gong | ||
| Last updated | 2026-01-08 (Latest revision 2025-07-07) | ||
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Abstract
Network slicing provides the ability to partition a physical network into multiple isolated logical networks of varying sizes,structures, and functions so that each slice can be dedicated to specific services or customers. A Network Resource Partition (NRP) is a collection of resources in the underlay network. Each NRP is used as the underlay network construct to support one or a group of IETF network slice services. This document describes an IGP mechanism that is used to advertise a large number of NRPs into a smaller number of NRP groups.
Authors
Weiqiang Cheng
Changwang Lin
Liyan Gong
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