Hi Yanrong,






Thank you very much for your feedback. In this draft, we have already reserved 
the possibility for other parameters. The specific use cases are illustrated 
with bandwidth and delay as examples, but other parameters can also be 
included. Moreover, in the related control protocol extension drafts, we will 
also consider reserving space for user-defined parameter extensions in the 
subsequent versions.

If you have any further comments or suggestions, please feel free to reach out 
to us.




Best Regards




Yisong on behalf of co-authors





 



发件人: 梁艳荣

时间: 2025/01/19(星期日)11:46

收件人: liuyisong;spring;

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Hi Yisong,



In my opinion, this draft solves the problems in current practical applications 
and is meaningful. 



From a practical application perspective, it seems that the application 
scenarios may be further expanded. In addition to latency, jitter, and 
bandwidth as threshold parameters, additional bandwidth consumption can be 
considered. For example, an SL composed of 4 SID consumes more bandwidth when 
forwarding data of the same traffic compared to an SL composed of 3 SID; There 
are also security factors that can affect CP selection; Suggest supporting 
user-defined multidimensional measurement methods;








Best Regards



Yanrong





On 12/8/2024 9:37 PM, Yisong Liu wrote:



> Dear WG members,



>



>



> With the rise of AI models, new intelligent computing services require 



> enhanced network reliability, especially in quality-sensitive 



> scenarios like storage-compute separation and real-time inference. The 



> draft-liu-spring-sr-policy-flexible-path-selection offers flexible 



> path switching for quality degradation, crucial for maintaining 



> network performance.



>



> This draft proposed a new mechanism to specify multiple candidate 



> paths for SR policies, allowing for more sophisticated traffic 



> engineering. Itsupports dynamic path adjustments based on real-time 



> network conditions, optimizing resource utilization and ensuring high 



> service quality. This draft aims to provide network operators with 



> greater flexibility and control over traffic routing in SR networks.



>



>



> We have just posted a new version. Please see the draft in the 



> following link:



>



> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-liu-spring-sr-policy-flexible-path-selection/



>



>



> I hope you can review this draft and share your feedback. Welcome any 



> questions and comments.



>



> Best Regards



> Yisong on behalf of co-authors



>



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