Authors,
Apologies for being late with this comment in the process of standardization.
The below section 5 describes the PHP for mapping server
" As the Mapping Server does not specify the originator of a prefix
advertisement, it is not possible to determine PHP behavior solely
based on the Mapping Server advertisement. However, PHP behavior
SHOULD be done in following cases:
The Prefix is intra-area type and the downstream neighbor is the
originator of the prefix.
The Prefix is inter-area type and downstream neighbor is an ABR,
which is advertising prefix reachability and is also generating
the Extended Prefix TLV with the A-flag set for this prefix as
described in section 2.1 of [RFC7684]."
The text says "PHP behavior" should be done in following cases.
In the second case here it's an ABR re-advertising a prefix and SID being
advertised for this
Prefix from a mapping server. If we interpret "PHP behavior should be done"
As the penultimate router removing the label and forwarding the packet to ABR,
It does not work since the inner labels gets exposed at the ABR.
Request authors to add clarification text around "PHP behavior".
Rgds
Shraddha
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Subject: [OSPF] I-D Action: draft-ietf-ospf-segment-routing-extensions-13.txt
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Open Shortest Path First IGP of the IETF.
Title : OSPF Extensions for Segment Routing
Authors : Peter Psenak
Stefano Previdi
Clarence Filsfils
Hannes Gredler
Rob Shakir
Wim Henderickx
Jeff Tantsura
Filename : draft-ietf-ospf-segment-routing-extensions-13.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 2017-05-04
Abstract:
Segment Routing (SR) allows a flexible definition of end-to-end paths
within IGP topologies by encoding paths as sequences of topological
sub-paths, called "segments". These segments are advertised by the
link-state routing protocols (IS-IS and OSPF).
This draft describes the OSPF extensions required for Segment
Routing.
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