Hi Rajesh, Thanks for noticing this. You are right that the Endpoint Behavior can be one of the corresponding values defined in network-programming draft - but only when the egress router wants to convey it to the ingress routers. Otherwise, it would be set to the Reserved value 0xFFFF.
We will clarify the above point in the next draft update. thanks≪shyam From: Rajesh M <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 3:20 AM To: [email protected]; Clarence Filsfils (cfilsfil) <[email protected]>; Darren Dukes (ddukes) <[email protected]>; Patrice Brissette (pbrisset) <[email protected]>; Shyam Sethuram (shsethur) <[email protected]>; Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril) <[email protected]> Cc: SPRING WG <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: draft-dawra-bess-srv6-services-00 (SRv6 BGP based Overlay services) Hi All, Why we need to set SRv6 Endpoint Behavior to Reserved value 0xFFFF ? I was thinking it must be (End.DX4 or End.DT4 or End.DX6 or End.DT6…etc) SRv6 Endpoint Behavior (2 octets): Encodes SRv6 Endpoint behavior defined in [I-D.filsfils-spring-srv6-network-programming]. This field MUST be set to the Reserved value 0xFFFF. Thanks Rajesh Juniper Internal
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