Re: [spring] Discussion about SRv6 Midpoint Protection Mechanism Compliance with RFC8200

2021-07-27 Thread Gengxuesong (Geng Xuesong)
Hi Stewart, Please find some feedback inline. Thanks! Xuesong From: Stewart Bryant [mailto:stewart.bry...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 10:33 PM To: Gengxuesong (Geng Xuesong) Cc: Stewart Bryant ; 6...@ietf.org; spring@ietf.org Subject: Re: Discussion about SRv6 Midpoint Protection Me

Re: [spring] Discussion about SRv6 Midpoint Protection Mechanism Compliance with RFC8200

2021-07-27 Thread Stewart Bryant
Presumably the path is N1->N2->N3->N4 with N3 being node protected 3. SRv6 Midpoint Protection Example The topology in Figure 1 illustrates an example of network topology with SRv6 enabled on each node. Chen, et al.Expires January 13, 2022[Page 3] Internet-Draf

[spring] Discussion about SRv6 Midpoint Protection Mechanism Compliance with RFC8200

2021-07-27 Thread Gengxuesong (Geng Xuesong)
Hi 6man, We have proposed an SRv6 local repair mechanism to provide endpoint protection. The document could be found in: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-chen-rtgwg-srv6-midpoint-protection/ The basic idea is quite straight forward: when the node finds that the neighbor, which the packet i