LISP Traffic Engineering Use-Cases
draft-ietf-lisp-te-05
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| Authors | Dino Farinacci , Michael Kowal , Parantap Lahiri | ||
| Last updated | 2020-04-09 (Latest revision 2019-10-07) | ||
| Replaces | draft-farinacci-lisp-te | ||
| RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes how LISP reencapsulating tunnels can be used for Traffic Engineering purposes. The mechanisms described in this document require no LISP protocol changes but do introduce a new locator (RLOC) encoding. The Traffic Engineering features provided by these LISP mechanisms can span intra-domain, inter-domain, or combination of both.
Authors
Dino Farinacci
Michael Kowal
Parantap Lahiri
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