Just a reminder that this document is on WGLC.

Alvaro.

On February 2, 2026 at 1:56:20 PM, Alvaro Retana via Datatracker (
[email protected]) wrote:

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draft-ietf-spring-srv6-security-11

This Working Group Last Call ends on 2026-02-16

Abstract:
SRv6 is a traffic engineering, encapsulation and steering mechanism
utilizing IPv6 addresses to identify segments in a pre-defined
policy. This document discusses security considerations in SRv6
networks, including the potential threats and the possible mitigation
methods. The document does not define any new security protocols or
extensions to existing protocols.

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