Folks,

The following are significant changes since the last draft version:

- At the request of the SPRING WG, the name has changed from SRv6+ to SRm6
- At the request of the SPRING WG, we have adopted the adjacency SID and prefix 
SID terminology
- At the request of the SPRING WG, we have added a binding SID
- A new co-author has joined the draft.

                                                                     Ron


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Subject: New Version Notification for draft-bonica-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-08.txt


A new version of I-D, draft-bonica-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-08.txt
has been successfully submitted by Ron Bonica and posted to the IETF repository.

Name:           draft-bonica-6man-comp-rtg-hdr
Revision:       08
Title:          The IPv6 Compressed Routing Header (CRH)
Document date:  2019-10-15
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          17
URL: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-bonica-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-08


Abstract:
   This document defines two new IPv6 Routing header types.
   Generically, they are called the Compressed Routing Header (CRH).
   More specifically, the 16-bit version of the CRH is called the CRH-
   16, while the 32-bit version of the CRH is called the CRH-32.  SRm6
   nodes use the CRH to steer packets from segment to segment along SRm6
   paths.

                                                                                
  


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