Using IS-IS with Role-Based Access Control
draft-baker-ipv6-isis-dst-flowlabel-routing-00
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Author | Fred Baker | ||
Last updated | 2013-08-21 (Latest revision 2013-02-17) | ||
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Abstract
This note describes the changes necessary for IS-IS to route classes of IPv6 traffic that are defined by an IPv6 Flow Label and a destination prefix. This implies not routing "to a destination", but "traffic matching a classification tuple". The obvious application is data center inter-tenant routing using a form of role-based access control. If the sender doesn't know the value to insert in the flow label (the receiver's tenant ID), he in effect has no route to that destination.
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