Seamless Segment Routing Architecture
draft-hegde-spring-seamless-sr-architecture-00
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Authors | Shraddha Hegde , Chris Bowers , Xiaohu Xu , Arkadiy Gulko , Alex Bogdanov , Jim Uttaro , Luay Jalil , Mazen Khaddam , Andrew Alston | ||
Last updated | 2021-08-26 (Latest revision 2021-02-22) | ||
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Abstract
In order to operate networks with large numbers of devices, network operators organize networks into multiple smaller network domains. Each network domain typically runs an IGP which has complete visibility within its own domain, but limited visibility outside of its domain. Seamless Segment Routing (Seamless SR) provides flexible, scalable and reliable end-to-end connectivity for services across independent network domains. Seamless SR accommodates domains using SR, LDP, and RSVP for MPLS label distribution as well as domains running IP without MPLS (IP-Fabric).It also provides seamless connectivity across domains having different IPv6 technologies such as SRv6 and SRm6.
Authors
Shraddha Hegde
Chris Bowers
Xiaohu Xu
Arkadiy Gulko
Alex Bogdanov
Jim Uttaro
Luay Jalil
Mazen Khaddam
Andrew Alston
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