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EtherType Protocol Identification of In-situ OAM Data
draft-weis-ippm-ioam-eth-02

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Authors Brian Weis , Frank Brockners , Craig Hill , Shwetha Bhandari , Vengada Prasad Govindan , Carlos Pignataro , Hannes Gredler , John Leddy , Stephen Youell , Tal Mizrahi , Aviv Kfir , Barak Gafni , Petr Lapukhov , Mickey Spiegel
Last updated 2020-03-14 (Latest revision 2019-09-11)
Replaces draft-weis-ippm-ioam-gre
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Abstract

In-situ Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (IOAM) records operational and telemetry information in the packet while the packet traverses a path between two points in the network. This document defines an EtherType that identifies IOAM data fields as being the next protocol in a packet, and a header that encapsulates the IOAM data fields.

Authors

Brian Weis
Frank Brockners
Craig Hill
Shwetha Bhandari
Vengada Prasad Govindan
Carlos Pignataro
Hannes Gredler
John Leddy
Stephen Youell
Tal Mizrahi
Aviv Kfir
Barak Gafni
Petr Lapukhov
Mickey Spiegel

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