Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) Encapsulation for In-situ OAM (IOAM) Data
draft-xzlnp-bier-ioam-03
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Authors | Xiao Min , Zheng Zhang , Yisong Liu , Nagendra Kumar Nainar , Carlos Pignataro | ||
Last updated | 2022-07-25 (Latest revision 2022-01-12) | ||
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Abstract
In-situ Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (IOAM) records operational and telemetry information in the packet while the packet traverses a path in the network. Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) is an architecture that provides optimal multicast forwarding through a "multicast domain", without requiring intermediate routers to maintain any per-flow state or to engage in an explicit tree- building protocol. The BIER header contains a bit-string in which each bit represents exactly one egress router to forward the packet to. This document outlines the requirements to carry IOAM data in BIER header and specifies how IOAM data fields are encapsulated in BIER header.
Authors
Xiao Min
Zheng Zhang
Yisong Liu
Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Carlos Pignataro
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