Re: [Lsr] Erik Kline's Discuss on draft-ietf-lsr-isis-srv6-extensions-14: (with DISCUSS)

Peter Psenak <ppsenak@cisco.com> Fri, 18 June 2021 09:19 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Lsr] Erik Kline's Discuss on draft-ietf-lsr-isis-srv6-extensions-14: (with DISCUSS)
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Hi Erik,

I have posted a new version of the draft that clarifies the usage of the 
ISIS SRv6 SID Structure Sub-Sub-TLV and lists some of the use cases.

thanks,
Peter



On 19/05/2021 03:58, Erik Kline via Datatracker wrote:
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> * I share the concerns of several of the others here about SRv6 SIDs being
>    claimed to be IPv6 addresses but kinda not really being IPv6 addresses
>    if their internal structure is exposed outside of the given SR router.
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>    If "[i]t's usage is outside of the scope of this document", can this be
>    removed for now, and maybe take up the issue at some point in the future
>    by which time a motivating use case might have presented itself?
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