SRv6 inter-domain mapping SIDs
draft-salih-spring-srv6-inter-domain-sids-07
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| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) Expired & archived | |
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| Authors | Rajesh Shetty,Ron Bonica,Haibo Wang,Shaofu Peng | ||
| Last updated | 2025-04-11(Latest revision 2024-10-08) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes three new SRv6 end-point behaviors, called END.REPLACE, END.REPLACEB6 and END.DB6. These behaviors are used in distributed inter-domain solutions and are normally executed on border routers. They also can be used to provide multiple intent- based paths across these domains.
Authors
Rajesh Shetty
Ron Bonica
Haibo Wang
Shaofu Peng
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