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        Title           : Segment Routing Recursive Information
        Authors         : Clarence Filsfils
                          Stefano Previdi
                          Peter Psenak
	Filename        : draft-filsfils-spring-sr-recursing-info-00.txt
	Pages           : 8
	Date            : 2015-10-18

Abstract:
   Segment Routing (SR) allows for a flexible definition of end-to-end
   paths within IGP topologies by encoding paths as sequences of
   topological sub-paths, called "segments".  These segments are
   advertised by the link-state routing protocols (IS-IS and OSPF).

   There are use cases where it is desirable to utilize a SID associated
   with a given node in order to transport traffic destined to different
   local services supported by such node.  This document defines the
   mechanism to do so and illustrates it.



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