Implementing non protected paths using SPRING
draft-litkowski-spring-non-protected-paths-02
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| Authors | Stephane Litkowski , Mustapha Aissaoui | ||
| Last updated | 2018-04-19 (Latest revision 2017-08-09) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-litkowski-spring-non-protected-paths-02.txt
Abstract
Segment Routing (SR) leverages the source routing paradigm. A node can steer a packet on a specific path by prepending the packet with an SR header. In the framework of traffic-engineering use cases, a customer may request its service provider to implement some non protected paths. This means that in case of a failure within the network, fast-reroute (or similar) techniques should not be activated for those paths. This document analyzes the different options to implement a non protected path with Segment Routing and in a future release will provide a recommandation on the best option.
Authors
Stephane Litkowski
Mustapha Aissaoui
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