Hi, Ketan and Acee:
I have not seen there is any other possible application of the “Reverse Metric”
mechanism, except that are described in RFC8500.
There is no additional value to repeat to illustrate them, refer to them is
enough.
The “W” bit in RFC8500 is useful in LAN environment and I
Hi Aijun,
+1 to Acee's response.
Thanks,
Ketan
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 7:28 PM Acee Lindem (acee) wrote:
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Thanks Les for that clarification.
Gyan, + 1 to what Les said :-)
Thanks,
Ketan
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 3:13 AM Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)
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Hi Acee,
On point (2) below, an implementation can end up having multiple topologies
for a single FlexAlgo given that we have different signaling for node
participation for different "data planes" (e.g., SR Algo TLV and IP Algo
TLV).
a) When these multiple topologies are congruent, we can work wi
Speaking as WG member and Document Shepherd:
Hi Aijun,
There is no requirement to directly follow the encodings and terminology in RFC
8500. In fact, this draft is, IMO, cleaner.
From: Aijun Wang
Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 8:52 PM
To: 'Ketan Talaulikar'
Cc: "Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)" ,