RFC 9703 · PROPOSED STANDARD · 2024

Label Switched Path Ping/Traceroute for Segment Routing Egress Peer Engineering Segment Identifiers with MPLS Data Plane

Overview

RFC 9703, “Label Switched Path Ping/Traceroute for Segment Routing Egress Peer Engineering Segment Identifiers with MPLS Data Plane”, is a Proposed Standard document published in December 2024 by S. Hegde, M. Srivastava, K. Arora, S. Ninan, X. Xu. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.

Abstract

Egress Peer Engineering (EPE) is an application of Segment Routing (SR) that solves the problem of egress peer selection. The SR-based BGP-EPE solution allows a centralized controller, e.g., a Software-Defined Network (SDN) controller, to program any egress peer. The EPE solution requires the node or the SDN controller to program 1) the PeerNode Segment Identifier (SID) describing a session between two nodes, 2) the PeerAdj SID describing the link or links that are used by the sessions between peer nodes, and 3) the PeerSet SID describing any connected interface to any peer in the related group. This document provides new sub-TLVs for EPE-SIDs that are used in the Target FEC Stack TLV (Type 1) in MPLS Ping and Traceroute procedures.

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