Hi, Brief answer below: Each vrf can be steered into a sr policy. In the sr policy you can use prefix or adj sids or combination. There is no much mystery if you know RSVP TE well. A sr policy gives similar capabilities of a RSVP TE tunnel but aimed to be simplified without maintaining signaling status along the path. SR aims to be simplified. You can also steer traffic into different sr policies per destination ip or even more criterias. Cheers, Tim
On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, 05:36 tech_kals Kals, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi experts, > > > Would like to know which SID can be used for the interfaces which are > having same IP address and have different VRFs. > > > Assume there are two interfaces on the same router. > > Both are having same IP address and they are differentiated using VRF. > > So, the config looks as shown below. > > > eth1 ----> VRF1: 20.1.1.1/24 > > eth2 ----> VRF2: 20.1.1.1/24 > > > Which SID can be used to represent these links ? Can we use AdjSID ? > > > Thanks, > > Kaliyaperumal K > _______________________________________________ > spring mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/spring >
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