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Traffic Accounting in Segment Routing Networks
draft-ali-spring-sr-traffic-accounting-04

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Authors Clarence Filsfils , Ketan Talaulikar , Siva Sivabalan , Martin Horneffer , Robert Raszuk , Stephane Litkowski , Daniel Voyer , Rick Morton
Last updated 2020-08-12 (Latest revision 2020-02-09)
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Abstract

Capacity planning is the continuous art of forecasting traffic load and failures to evolve the network topology, its capacity, and its routing to meet a defined Service-Level Agreement (SLA). This document takes a holistic view of network capacity planning and identifies the role of traffic accounting in network operation and capacity planning, without creating any additional states in the SR fabric.

Authors

Clarence Filsfils
Ketan Talaulikar
Siva Sivabalan
Martin Horneffer
Robert Raszuk
Stephane Litkowski
Daniel Voyer
Rick Morton

(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)