This document describes several use cases for using segment routing to 
advertise label bindings corresponding to LSPs.

At the ISIS WG meeting in Toronto as well as follow-up discussion on the ISIS 
and SPRING lists, several people agreed that there is a need for a separate (or 
additional) document in the SPRING WG covering Binding TLV use cases that can 
referenced from both ISIS and OSPF protocol extensions documents, in order to 
allow the protocol extensions documents to focus on bits and bytes.

This document is an attempt to address that need.  Comments are welcome.

Chris

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Name:           draft-bowers-spring-advertising-lsps-with-sr
Revision:       00
Title:          Advertising LSPs with Segment Routing
Document date:  2014-09-25
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          14
URL:            
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-bowers-spring-advertising-lsps-with-sr-00.txt
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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-bowers-spring-advertising-lsps-with-sr/
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Abstract:
   Segment routing uses globally-known labels to accomplish forwarding
   along shortest paths, and label stacks to accomplish explicit routing
   along arbitrary paths.  These labels are advertised using an IGP.
   This draft describes how label bindings corresponding to RSVP, LDP,
   BGP labeled-unicast, and static LSPs are advertised in segment
   routing and how these labels can be combined with other segment
   routing labels to create forwarding paths.  This draft also describes
   how context labels for egress node protection are advertised in using
   segment routing IGP extensions.

                                                                                
  


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