Hi Peter,
Thank you very much for your valuable comment in IETF 104.
[peter psenak] no problem with node protection -- but I don’t consider that
pretending a SID that has gone is a good idea. There can be second failures. If
you need this kind of protection then we should precompute disjoint path.
You are right. A backup disjoint path should be pre-computed. For
protecting a node, the proxy forwarding pre-computes a backup disjoint path
assuming that the node is down. This seems similar to other local protections
such as TILFA and LFA.
Best Regards,
Huaimo on behalf of co-authors
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Hi Bruno,
Thank you very much for your valuable comments in IETF 104.
[Bruno] Clarify in the draft -- nhop will not disappear. IP prefix may be used
by BGP.
[H] …
[Bruno] Follow up on the list.
We have clarified it in the draft uploaded.
Best Regards,
Huaimo
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