Multi-Topology (MT) Segment in Segment Routing
draft-li-spring-multi-topology-segment-00
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Authors | Zhenbin Li , Nan Wu | ||
Last updated | 2015-09-09 (Latest revision 2015-03-08) | ||
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Abstract
Multi-Topologies (MTs) can be used for computing different paths for unicast traffic, multicast traffic, different classes of service based on flexible criteria, or an in-band network management topology. This document proposes the multi-topology segment for segment routing. MRT FRR using multi-topology segment is described as the use case to explains the procedures of the forwarding plane and the control plane for multi-topology segment..
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