Operations, Administration, and Maintenance for MPLS-SR over IP
draft-mirsky-mpls-oam-mpls-sr-ip-03
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Author | Greg Mirsky | ||
Last updated | 2020-04-24 (Latest revision 2019-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
Segment routing uses source routing paradigm to traffic engineering by specifying segments a packet traverses through the network. MPLS Segment Routing applies that paradigm to an MPLS data plane-based networks. SR-MPLS over IP uses MPLS label stack as a source routing instruction set and uses IP encapsulation/tunneling such as MPLS-in- UDP as defined in RFC 7510 to realize a source routing mechanism across MPLS, IPv4, and IPv6 data planes. This document describes Operations, Administration, and Maintenance operations in SR-MPLS over IP environment.
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