Signaling MNA Capabilities Using IGP
draft-ihle-song-mpls-mna-signaling-00
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| Authors | Fabian Ihle , Xueyan Song , Michael Menth | ||
| Last updated | 2025-06-13 | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ihlesong-mpls-mna-signaling | ||
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Abstract
This document defines capabilities of nodes supporting MPLS Network Actions (MNA) and how to signal them using IS-IS and OSPF. The capabilities include the Readable Label Depth (RLD), supported network action opcodes, and the maximum sizes of differently scoped Network Action Sub-stacks (NAS), called the NAS_MLD. For IS-IS and OSPF signaling, sub-TLV encodings based on existing mechanisms to signal node- and link-specific capabilities are leveraged.
Authors
Fabian Ihle
Xueyan Song
Michael Menth
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