Technical Summary
This document specifies a mechanism for Penultimate Hop Popping (PHP)
in the Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) architecture. PHP
enables the removal of the BIER header by the penultimate router,
thereby reducing the processing burden on the final router in the
delivery path. This extension to BIER enhances operational
efficiency by optimizing packet forwarding in scenarios where the
final hop's capabilities or requirements necessitate such handling.
The document details the necessary extensions to the BIER
encapsulation and forwarding processes to support PHP, providing
guidance for implementation and deployment within BIER-enabled
networks.
Working Group Summary
Was there anything in the WG process that is worth noting?
For example, was there controversy about particular points
or were there decisions where the consensus was
particularly rough?
Document Quality
Are there existing implementations of the protocol? Have a
significant number of vendors indicated their plan to
implement the specification? Are there any reviewers that
merit special mention as having done a thorough review,
e.g., one that resulted in important changes or a
conclusion that the document had no substantive issues? If
there was a MIB Doctor, Media Type, or other Expert Review,
what was its course (briefly)? In the case of a Media Type
Review, on what date was the request posted?
Personnel
The Document Shepherd for this document is Xiao Min. The Responsible
Area Director is Gunter Van de Velde.
IANA Note
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