Compressed SID (C-SID) for SRv6 SFC
draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-01
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Authors | Cheng Li , Weiqiang Cheng , Hongyi Huang | ||
Last updated | 2023-11-18 (Latest revision 2023-05-17) | ||
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Abstract
In SRv6, an SRv6 SID is a 128-bit value. When too many 128-bit SRv6 SIDs are included in an SRH, the introduced overhead will affect the transmission efficiency of payload. In order to address this problem, Compressed SID(C-SID) is proposed. This document defines new behaviors for service segments with REPLACE-C-SID and NEXT-C-SID flavors to enable compressed SRv6 service programming.
Authors
Cheng Li
Weiqiang Cheng
Hongyi Huang
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