Hi Li:

For example in SRv6-based L3VPN service scenario,  The ingress PE within 
SRv6-enabled domain can utilize SR-TE policy to enable TE-path function when 
encapsulating and transiting L3VPN traffic, The Ingress PE push on customer 
packets with SID list representing SR-TE policy plus END.DT4 as last SRv6 SID 
in SRH;  So I think,  each flavor of PSP/USP/USD can be designed to perform in 
related SRv6 endpoint. Imaging the PSP, the penultimate Endpoint can perform 
PSP, e.g. copy the last SID (END.DT4) of SRH to destination field of IPv6 
header and POP the SRH, then forwarding it toward egress PE identified by DA.

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WANG Weibin

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Would you please illustrate your examples in detail with specific topologies? 
Thanks. I want to see the differences among PSP, USP and USD.

Best Regards,
Zhenqiang Li
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Date: 2019-09-29 08:35
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I think, If SRv6 domain ingress Node encapsulated new outer IPv6 header and 
inserted SRH simultaneously on Packets entering the SRv6 domain, when the 
packet reach penultimate or egress Node, the PSP and USP may be invoked;  
another example, if packet which is originated or destined to Nodes within SRv6 
domain, and the SRH inserted at originated at source represent a TE-path within 
SRv6 domain, the PSP and USP May also be used, such as CLI Ping command.

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WANG Weibin

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Hello Pablo,

Without SRH insertion, PSP and USP are not needed. The example you give is 
decapsulation, not SRH pop.
I can not imagine the scenario that will use PSP or USP without SRH insertion. 
We need illustration to keep them in the draft.

Best Regards,
Zhenqiang Li
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From: Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril)<mailto:[email protected]>
Date: 2019-09-27 19:13
To: li zhenqiang<mailto:[email protected]>; 
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Hi Zhenqiang,

Can you clarify what is the issue with the PSP and USP flavors and how it is 
related to SRH insertion?

For example USP flavor removes the SRH at the last segment (the final 
destination of the IP packet), before proceeding with the upper layer header 
processing.

Cheers,
Pablo.

From: li zhenqiang <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday, 27 September 2019 at 10:41
To: "Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril)" 
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Hi Pablo and all,

Thank the authors for their efforts and quick reponse to the discussion in the 
list.
Since the SRH insertion parts are now removed from the base srv6 network 
programming draft, are the PSP and USP flavors appropriate to stay here? They 
do the SRH POP action.

Best Regards,
Zhenqiang Li
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From: Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril)<mailto:[email protected]>
Date: 2019-09-25 02:30
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
CC: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [spring] FW: I-D Action: 
draft-ietf-spring-srv6-network-programming-03.txt
Hi all,

We have just posted the split of SRv6 Network Programming.
The SR endpoint and transit behaviors that perform SRH insertion are now under 
a new individual draft (draft-filsfils-spring-srv6-net-pgm-insertion). This 
revision does not contain any other update.

As mentioned last week, throughout the rest of the week we will push another 
update with a few functional updates (e.g. NH=59).

Thank you,
Pablo (on behalf of the authors).


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    A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
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    This draft is a work item of the Source Packet Routing in Networking WG of 
the IETF.

            Title           : SRv6 Network Programming
            Authors         : Clarence Filsfils
                              Pablo Camarillo Garvia
                              John Leddy
                              Daniel Voyer
                              Satoru Matsushima
                              Zhenbin Li
    Filename        : draft-ietf-spring-srv6-network-programming-03.txt
    Pages           : 42
    Date            : 2019-09-24

    Abstract:
       This document describes the SRv6 network programming concept and its
       most basic functions.



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