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IETF 121 SRv6OPS WG Draft Minutes

Tuesday, 5th Nov 2024
16:30 - 17:30 (local/UTC, room Liffey A)

Introduction (5 mins)

1.1. Administrivia, Agenda Bashing (Chairs)

Operator Presentation (55 mins)

Each presenter has 10-15 minutes including Q&A to share their
deployment experience.

2.1 Service Programming (Daniel Bernier, Bell Canada)

This talk will provide details on the “SRv6 service programming”
implementation at Bell Canada and detail the underlying technologies and
protocols in use. It will illustrate the factors that influenced its
introduction and how the SRv6 network programming architecture proved
the ideal approach.






  • [Ketan Talaulikar]: There is also a "private use" registry and
    don't request standardization if is used in the private network.
    Provide feedback on the IDR I-D?

  • 2.2 SRv6 in Smart Grid (Jiangang Lu, China Southern Power Grid)

    This talk will share insights from deploying SRv6 technology within
    China Southern Power Grid (CSG). It will cover key SRv6 features
    that were implemented to meet specific service requirements,
    highlighting the operational experiences and benefits achieved
    through the deployment.

2.3 SRv6 Network Analytics Network Incident Postmortem (Thomas Graf, Swisscom)

The presentation will focus on an SRv6 network incident at Swisscom.
Thomas will demonstrate how specific SRv6 operational network metrics
(RFC 9487, RFC 9069) contributed to identifying Network Anomaly
Detection, based on the architecture outlined in the
draft-ietf-nmop-network-anomaly-architecture.

2.4 SRv6 DC Multi-POD scenario (Gyan Mishra, Verizon)

In this presentation, Gyan will explore Verizon’s IT Multi-POD data
center architecture, which leverages SRv6 Next-C-SID and organizes each
POD as an independent Autonomous System (AS). The discussion will focus
on deploying end-to-end SRv6 Next-C-SID across North-South and East-West
inter-domain routing paths.