IETF RFC 8667 PDF

IETF RFC 8667 PDF

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IETF RFC 8667 PDF

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12/01/2019

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IS-IS Extensions for Segment Routing

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Abstract

Segment Routing (SR) allows for a flexible definition of end-to-end paths within IGP topologies by encoding paths as sequences of topological sub-paths, called "segments". These segments are advertised by the link-state routing protocols (IS-IS and OSPF).

This document describes the IS-IS extensions that need to be introduced for Segment Routing operating on an MPLS data plane.


Edition : 19
Number of Pages : 28
Published : 12/01/2019

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