Use case for a scalable and topology aware MPLS data plane monitoring system
draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase-06
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Authors | Ruediger Geib , Clarence Filsfils , Carlos Pignataro , Nagendra Kumar Nainar | ||
Last updated | 2015-07-03 | ||
Replaces | draft-geib-segment-routing-oam-usecase | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-spring-oam-usecase, draft-ietf-spring-oam-usecase, draft-ietf-spring-oam-usecase, draft-ietf-spring-oam-usecase, draft-ietf-spring-oam-usecase | ||
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Abstract
This document describes features and a use case of a path monitoring system. Segment based routing enables a scalable and simple method to monitor data plane liveliness of the complete set of paths belonging to a single domain. Compared with legacy MPLS ping and path trace, MPLS topology awareness reduces management and control plane involvement of OAM measurements while enabling new OAM features.
Authors
Ruediger Geib
Clarence Filsfils
Carlos Pignataro
Nagendra Kumar Nainar
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