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Problem Statement with Aggregate Header Limit
draft-liu-spring-aggregate-header-limit-problem-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Yao Liu , Yisong Liu
Last updated 2024-08-31 (Latest revision 2024-02-28)
Replaced by draft-liu-6man-aggregate-header-limit-problem
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Abstract

Aggregate header limit(AHL) is the total header size that a router is able to process at full forwarding rate, for some devices, this limit is related with its buffer size and buffer design. This document describes the problems for path calculation and function enablement without the awareness of AHL in SRv6, and the considerations for AHL collection are also included.

Authors

Yao Liu
Yisong Liu

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