Carrying Binding Label/SID in PCE-Based Networks
RFC 9604
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2024-08-16
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(System) | IANA registries were updated to include RFC9604 |
2024-08-16
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(System) | Received changes through RFC Editor sync (created document RFC 9604, created became rfc relationship between draft-ietf-pce-binding-label-sid and RFC 9604, set title to 'Carrying … Received changes through RFC Editor sync (created document RFC 9604, created became rfc relationship between draft-ietf-pce-binding-label-sid and RFC 9604, set title to 'Carrying Binding Label/SID in PCE-Based Networks', set abstract to 'In order to provide greater scalability, network confidentiality, and service independence, Segment Routing (SR) utilizes a Binding Segment Identifier (BSID), as described in RFC 8402. It is possible to associate a BSID to an RSVP-TE-signaled Traffic Engineering (TE) Label Switched Path (LSP) or an SR TE path. The BSID can be used by an upstream node for steering traffic into the appropriate TE path to enforce SR policies. This document specifies the concept of binding value, which can be either an MPLS label or a Segment Identifier (SID). It further specifies an extension to Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) for reporting the binding value by a Path Computation Client (PCC) to the Path Computation Element (PCE) to support PCE-based TE policies.', set pages to 19, set standardization level to Proposed Standard, added RFC published event at 2024-08-16) |
2024-08-16
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(System) | RFC published |