MPLS Extension Header Encodings Using Entropy Label
draft-jags-mpls-ext-hdr-entropy-lbl-00
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Authors | Jaganbabu Rajamanickam , Rakesh Gandhi , Jisu Bhattacharya , Bruno Decraene , Royi Zigler | ||
Last updated | 2022-01-26 | ||
Replaced by | draft-jags-mpls-ext-hdr | ||
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Abstract
This document uses the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Entropy Label (EL) extensions defined in draft-decraene-mpls-slid-encoded- entropy-label-id to indicate the presence of MPLS Extension Header (MEH) in an MPLS label stack. It defines different MPLS Extension Header encoding formats to carry additional data in the MPLS label stack that can influence forwarding decision and to carry additional data after the Bottom of the MPLS label stack.
Authors
Jaganbabu Rajamanickam
Rakesh Gandhi
Jisu Bhattacharya
Bruno Decraene
Royi Zigler
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