Hi all,

This draft describes a very simple mechanism for incremental deployment of the 
MPLS-SPRING technology. The basic idea is to allow MPLS-SPRING packets to 
traverse IP-only networks before reaching the next explicit hop via any kind of 
MPLS-over-IP encapsulation tunnels. This approach is very useful in the case 
where only a few limited number of nodes would be specified as explicit hops, 
e.g., for the remaining nodes, IP forwarding is enough and therefore there is 
no need for any change to the control plane and data plane of those nodes. 

On the other hand, this approach could also be looked as an improvement to the 
IPv6-SPRING which is useful in some special network environments. For instance, 
in the network environment where MTU is still a concern, to avoid the packet 
size from becoming too big due to imposing an SR header, it seems reasonable to 
replace the ordered list of 128-bit IPv6 addresses by a ordered list of short 
segment-ids (e.g.., 32-bit or even shorter). The MPLS label could exactly be 
used as that short segment-id. One major benefit of IPv6-SPRINg is that only 
those nodes which would be used as explicit hops are required to be upgraded 
while the remaining nodes could be kept unchanged. By replacing the IPv6-SR 
header with an MPLS label stack, the above benefit is still available while the 
MTU concern is solved.

Any comments are welcome.

Best regards,
Xiaohu

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> Name:         draft-xu-spring-islands-connection-over-ip
> Revision:     03
> Title:                Connecting MPLS-SPRING Islands over IP Networks
> Document date:        2014-12-03
> Group:                Individual Submission
> Pages:                5
> URL:
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-xu-spring-islands-connection-over-ip-
> 03.txt
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> 
> Abstract:
>    MPLS-SPRING is a source routing paradigm in which a sender of a
>    packet is allowed to partially or completely specify the route the
>    packet takes through the network by imposing stacked MPLS labels to
>    the packet.  The current MPLS-SRPING architecture requires an end-to-
>    end MPLS Label Switched Path (LSP) between any two MPLS-SPRING-
>    enabled routers (e.g., two adjacent hops of a given explicit path).
>    In order to enable MPLS-SPRING-enabled routers to be deployed even
>    when there are non-MPLS routers along the path between two MPLS-
>    SPRING-enabled routers, it is desirable to have an alternative, which
>    allows the use of IP-based tunnels (e.g., GRE tunnels) to connect two
>    MPLS-SPRING-enabled routers.  This document describes a mechanism for
>    such usage.
> 
> 
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