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Preferred Path Routing (PPR) in IS-IS
draft-chunduri-lsr-isis-preferred-path-routing-06

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors Uma Chunduri , Richard Li , Russ White , Jeff Tantsura , Luis M. Contreras , Yingzhen Qu
Last updated 2021-04-01 (Latest revision 2020-09-28)
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Abstract

This document specifies Preferred Path Routing (PPR), an extensible method of providing path based dynamic routing for a number of packet types including IPv4, IPv6 and MPLS. PPR uses a simple encapsulation to add the path identity to the packet. PPR can also be used to mitigate the MTU and data plane processing issues that may result from Segment Routing (SR) packet overhead; and also supports further extensions along the paths.

Authors

Uma Chunduri
Richard Li
Russ White
Jeff Tantsura
Luis M. Contreras
Yingzhen Qu

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