Advertising Service Functions Using IS-IS
draft-xu-isis-service-function-adv-03
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Authors | Xiaohu Xu , Nan Wu , Himanshu C. Shah , Luis M. Contreras | ||
Last updated | 2015-12-05 (Latest revision 2015-06-03) | ||
Replaces | draft-xu-isis-service-sid-adv | ||
Replaced by | draft-xu-lsr-isis-service-function-adv | ||
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Abstract
Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) WG specifies a special MPLS-based source routing mechanism, called MPLS-SPRING. Such source routing mechanism can be leveraged to realize the service path layer functionality of service function chaining (i.e, steering traffic through a particular service function path) by encoding the service function path information as an explicit path information in the form of an MPLS label stack. This document describes how to advertise service functions and their corresponding attributes (e.g.,segment ID) using IS-IS.
Authors
Xiaohu Xu
Nan Wu
Himanshu C. Shah
Luis M. Contreras
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