Thanks Robert,

Nothing new on the bgp-ls being able to carry link state ;) -  rfc7752 even 
states it..
“ .. a mechanism by which link-state and TE
   information can be collected from networks and shared with external
   components using the BGP routing protocol..”

Thanks for sharing your initial thoughts on the proposal.

Regards,
Tarek
From: Robert Raszuk <rob...@raszuk.net>
Date: Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 4:52 AM
To: Tarek Saad <tsaad....@gmail.com>
Cc: SPRING WG List <spr...@ietf.org>, "lsr@ietf.org" <lsr@ietf.org>
Subject: Re: [spring] IETF 106 - SPRING agenda




>   Once advertised in the network using a suitable link state protocol

>   (such as OSPF, ISIS or BGP-LS),



Whow ... never imagined that BGP-LS would be called one day a "link state 
protocol" and an equal sign would be made to OSPF and ISIS.



Best,

Robert.



PS. As to the proposal in draft itself it is clearly possible - but then 
troubleshooting and operating such mixed network would be a simple nightmare.




On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 3:25 AM Tarek Saad 
<tsaad....@gmail.com<mailto:tsaad.....@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi SPRING WG and Chairs,

We would like to request a presentation time slot for
- I-D: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-saad-sr-fa-link-00
- Speaker: Tarek Saad
- Desired time: 10 minutes

Regards,
Tarek
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