Distribution of Service Metadata in BGP-LS
draft-ls-idr-bgp-ls-service-metadata-04
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Authors | Cheng Li , Hang Shi , Tao He , Ran Pang , Guofeng Qian | ||
Last updated | 2024-12-29 (Latest revision 2024-06-27) | ||
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Abstract
In edge computing, a service may be deployed on multiple instances within one or more sites, called edge service. The edge service is associated with an ANYCAST address in the IP layer, and the route of it with potential service metadata will be distributed to the network. The Edge Service Metadata can be used by ingress routers to make path selections not only based on the routing cost but also the running environment of the edge services. The service route with metadata can be collected by a PCE(Path Compute Element) or an analyzer for calculating the best path to the best site/instance. This draft describes a mechanism to collect information of the service routes and related service metadata in BGP-LS.
Authors
Cheng Li
Hang Shi
Tao He
Ran Pang
Guofeng Qian
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