SRv6 SPAN
draft-li-span-over-srv6-00
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Authors | Zhiqiang Li , Wei Cheng , Junjie Wang | ||
Last updated | 2025-01-04 (Latest revision 2024-07-03) | ||
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Abstract
As an important means for operation and maintenance (O&M), mirroring is the most direct and comprehensive technology for capturing data streams and forwarding information. Compared with other visualization technologies, it can not only obtain the content of an entire packet, but also add forwarding information of a network device to a mirror packet and send the packet to a remote analysis server.
Authors
Zhiqiang Li
Wei Cheng
Junjie Wang
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