Flowspec Indirection-id Redirect for SRv6
draft-ietf0-idr-srv6-flowspec-path-redirect-03
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| Authors | Gunter Van de Velde , Keyur Patel , Zhenbin Li , Huaimo Chen | ||
| Last updated | 2020-07-09 (Latest revision 2020-01-06) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf0-idr-srv6-flowspec-path-redirect-03.txt
Abstract
This document defines extensions to "FlowSpec Redirect to indirection-id Extended Community" for SRv6. This extended community can trigger advanced redirection capabilities to flowspec clients for SRv6. When activated, this flowspec extended community is used by a flowspec client to retrieve the corresponding next-hop and encoding information within a localised indirection-id mapping table. The functionality detailed in this document allows a network controller to decouple the BGP flowspec redirection instruction from the operation of the available paths.
Authors
Gunter Van de Velde
Keyur Patel
Zhenbin Li
Huaimo Chen
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