Overhead Analysis of SRv6
Lizhenbin <lizhenbin@huawei.com> Mon, 27 July 2020 15:50 UTC
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From: Lizhenbin <lizhenbin@huawei.com>
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Subject: Overhead Analysis of SRv6
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Hi Tony, In the deployment of SRv6, the overhead is truly an issue which is always proposed. Please refer to the "3. Typical Application Scenarios" and "4. Analysis of SRH Overhead" of the following draft: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cheng-spring-shorter-srv6-sid-requirement-01 It provides some typical scenarios which introduce the challenges of SRv6 overhead and the analysis of SRH overhead is provided. Since SRv6 can be deployed incrementally. We think the challenges of SRv6 overhead will increased gradually and the possible solution can become mature in the process. One important thing is that the SRv6 compression solution also must be compatible with SRv6 and can be deployed incrementally. Best Regards, Zhenbin (Robin)
- Overhead Analysis of SRv6 Lizhenbin
- Re: Overhead Analysis of SRv6 Jeff Tantsura