Microloop Prevention in a Hierarchical Segment Routing Solution for CATS
draft-yuan-cats-hierarchical-loop-prevention-02
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| Authors | Dongyu Yuan , Daniel Huang , Fenlin Zhou | ||
| Last updated | 2025-04-13 (Latest revision 2024-10-10) | ||
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Abstract
Considering computing and networking is quite different in terms of resource granularity as well as their status stability, a hierarchical segment routing is proposed and introduced as an end-to- end CATS process. However, it brings about potential problems as illustrated in [I-D.yuan-cats-end-to-end-problem-requirement]. In order to solve the mentioned problems and to improve and perfect a hierarchical solution, corresponding aggregation methods are discussed and hierarchical entries are proposed in this draft.
Authors
Dongyu Yuan
Daniel Huang
Fenlin Zhou
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