question3:
4. Link TLV --- " The Neighbor ID sub-TLV is mandatory for OSPFv3 Traffic 
Engineering support. "
it means Local Interface IPv6 Address Sub-TLV is not mandatory
if only advertise : 18 - Neighbor ID (8 octets)
how to match router's TE Link TLV with peer router's TE Link TLV
[KT] Please see previous comment. The local & remote interface IDs are 
available in the base OSPFv3 Router-LSA description of the link and are 
therefore fundamental for link correlation in OSPFv3.

About get te link's local interface ID from base router lsa:

router lsa link have 3 keys:
local interface ID
neighbor interface  ID
neighbor router-id

te lsa link have 2 keys
neighbor interface  ID
neighbor router-id

It is possible router lsa have more then one link with differert local 
interface ID,match the same te lsa link,
(eg. when router-id conflict happen, later change the router-id to no conflict,
although the conflict senario is temporary, but it may cause the match flow 
very complex)

Why not consider to add an extra mandatory local interface ID sub-tlv in 
Intra-Area-TE LSA?

发件人: Ketan Talaulikar (ketant) [mailto:[email protected]]
发送时间: 2021年4月20日 22:12
收件人: Zengmin (A) <[email protected]>; [email protected]
抄送: Gaoqiangzhou <[email protected]>
主题: RE: [Lsr] some doubt about RFC5329 ( Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF 
Version 3)

Hello,

Please check inline below.

From: Lsr <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of 
Zengmin (A)
Sent: 20 April 2021 07:41
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Gaoqiangzhou <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Lsr] some doubt about RFC5329 ( Traffic Engineering Extensions to 
OSPF Version 3)



Hi ALL,

In RFC5329, OSPFv3 TE Link TLV have below sub-TLVs
18 - Neighbor ID (8 octets) : Neighbor Interface ID , Neighbor Router ID
19 - Local Interface IPv6 Address
20 - Remote Interface IPv6 Address

question1:
4.4. Remote Interface IPv6 Address Sub-TLV
if link-LSA not have a prefix length of 128 and the LA-bit
how to get remote Interface ipv6 address to fill the tlv value.
[KT] I believe the LA-bit is required, the prefix length of 128 is not a 
must-have. If the remote address cannot be determined then there is no issue �C 
it is possible that links have only link-local addresses.

question2:
if router only advertise :
18 - Neighbor ID (8 octets) : Neighbor Interface ID , Neighbor Router ID
19 - Local Interface IPv6 Address
how to match router's TE Link TLV with peer router's TE Link TLV
[KT] Matching is done using the interface-IDs in OSPFv3. This is something that 
is always there and available unlike IPv6 local/remote addresses which are 
optional (e.g. when links have link-local addressing only).

question3:
4. Link TLV --- " The Neighbor ID sub-TLV is mandatory for OSPFv3 Traffic 
Engineering support. "
it means Local Interface IPv6 Address Sub-TLV is not mandatory
if only advertise : 18 - Neighbor ID (8 octets)
how to match router's TE Link TLV with peer router's TE Link TLV
[KT] Please see previous comment. The local & remote interface IDs are 
available in the base OSPFv3 Router-LSA description of the link and are 
therefore fundamental for link correlation in OSPFv3.

Thanks,
Ketan


Thanks,
Jenny


In section 4 Link TLV:
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