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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mpls-egress-tlv-for-nil-fec-11.txt is now available.
It is a work item of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   Egress Validation in Label Switched Path Ping and Traceroute Mechanisms
   Authors: Deepti N. Rathi
            Shraddha Hegde
            Kapil Arora
            Zafar Ali
            Nagendra Kumar Nainar
   Name:    draft-ietf-mpls-egress-tlv-for-nil-fec-11.txt
   Pages:   12
   Dates:   2024-02-27

Abstract:

   The MPLS ping and traceroute mechanism as described in RFC 8029 and
   related extensions for Segment Routing(SR) as defined in RFC 8287 is
   very useful to validate the control plane and data plane
   synchronization.  In some environments, only some intermediate or
   transit nodes may have been upgraded to support these validation
   procedures.  A simple MPLS ping and traceroute mechanism allows
   traversing any path without validating the control plane state.  RFC
   8029 supports this mechanism with Nil Forwarding Equivalence Class
   (FEC).  The procedures described in RFC 8029 mostly apply when the
   Nil FEC is used as an intermediate FEC in the label stack.  When all
   labels in the label stack are represented using Nil FEC, it poses
   some challenges.

   This document introduces a new Type-Length-Value (TLV) as an
   extension to exisiting Nil FEC.  It describes MPLS ping and
   traceroute procedures using Nil FEC with this extension to overcome
   these challenges.

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