Re: [spring] WG adoption call - draft-hu-spring-segment-routing-proxy-forwarding

2022-01-31 Thread Huzhibo
[HZB2]First: This document does not require that all affected traffic be directed to "one" neighbor node, and traffic is still balanced on all different neighbor nodes. [SLI3] Again, purely theoretical, it depends on the network topology, where is the traffic coming from and number of

Re: [spring] [ippm] Active OAM in SRv6

2022-01-31 Thread Haoyu Song
Thanks Gyan! In the next revision, I'll add more information on the requirements and comparisons with the other approaches. Best, Haoyu From: Gyan Mishra Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2022 9:41 AM To: Haoyu Song Cc: Greg Mirsky ; IETF IPPM WG ; Tianran Zhou ; spring@ietf.org Subject: Re: [ippm]

Re: [spring] Active OAM in SRv6

2022-01-31 Thread Haoyu Song
Tianran, Your summary is basically correct. But for the first point, I don't think using UDP is a new protocol. And extending an existing protocol beyond its original scope in many cases is like designing a new protocol. The pros and cons all need to be carefully considered. Best, Haoyu

Re: [spring] WG adoption call - draft-hu-spring-segment-routing-proxy-forwarding

2022-01-31 Thread slitkows.ietf
[HZB2]First: This document does not require that all affected traffic be directed to "one" neighbor node, and traffic is still balanced on all different neighbor nodes. [SLI3] Again, purely theoretical, it depends on the network topology, where is the traffic coming from and number of neighbor