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www.huawei.com Connecting SPRING Islands over IP Networks draft-xu-spring-islands-connection-over-ip-00 Xiaohu Xu (Huawei) Siva Sivabalan (Cisco) IETF89, London
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The current SR architecture requires an end-to-end MPLS Label Switched Path (LSP) between any two SR-enabled routers (e.g., any two adjacent hops of a given explicit path). In order to enable SR to be deployable in the case where there are non- SR routers along the path between SR-enabled routers, it’s desirable to connect two SR-enabled routers which are specified as adjacent hops of a given explicit path across IP networks. Motivation
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Upon receiving a MPLS packet with the top label of Z, if the IGP next- hop router Y is a non-SR router, SR router X would forward the MPLS packet to Z through an IP-based tunnel (e.g., GRE). If label Z is at the bottom of the label stack, it MUST NOT be a PHP label. Connecting SPRING over IP (option 1) X Z Node Segment : Label Z Label Z Packet Label Z Packet IP (X->Z) Label Z Packet IP (X->Z) Y Non-SR SR
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SR router X advertise the IP tunnel interface to Z as an adjacent segment (with label G). Upon receiving a MPLS packet with top label of G, X would forward the MPLS packet (after popping Label G) via the corresponding IP tunnel interface. If label Z is at the bottom of the label stack, it MUST NOT be a PHP label. Connecting SPRING over IP (option 2) X Z Node Segment : Label Z Label Z Packet Label Z Packet IP (X->Z) Label Z Packet IP (X->Z) Y Non-SR SR Label G Adjacent Segment (IP tunnel interface to Z): Label G
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