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draft-francois-spring-resiliency-use-case-00

draft-francois-spring-resiliency-use-case-00. Pierre Francois, IMDEA Networks Institute Clarence Filsfils , Cisco Systems Bruno Decraene , Orange Rob Shakir , BT IETF 89, SPRING WG. Objectives. Analyze how resiliency can be achieved in SPRING-like networks

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  1. draft-francois-spring-resiliency-use-case-00 Pierre Francois, IMDEA Networks Institute Clarence Filsfils, Cisco Systems Bruno Decraene, Orange RobShakir, BT IETF 89, SPRING WG

  2. Objectives • Analyze how resiliency can be achieved in SPRING-like networks • Illustrate various approaches stemming from discussion with operators • Discuss co-existence of approaches in a network

  3. Current cases • Path protection • Management-free local protection • Managed local protection

  4. Path protection • A fully controls a path with AdjSIDs[BC, CD, DE, EZ], oif B • A protects that path • In charge of detecting path failure (e.g., BFD) • Pre-installs failover path, [FG, GH, HI, IZ], oif F B C D E A Z F G H I

  5. Management free local protection • C uses a NodeSID based tunnel to E • Nodes on the path locally protect E • Solution SHOULD provide • 100% link, node, srlg • Automated computation by the node • Minimization of service transients B C D E A Z F G H I

  6. Managed local protection • Bypass of by-default local protection provided by C’s IGP for Z • C installs backup [H], oif G for destination Z, in order to avoid CH • Managed backup paths could stem from • Explicit configuration, or • high-level constraints defined on the path B C D E A Z F G H I

  7. Co-existence • Need to support different protection schemes in one network • For example, using SR: • Configure Multiple AdjSID for a link X-Y XY1, XY2 • XY1 is enabled for local protection • XY2 is not enabled for local protection • Use XY1 for services where local FRR is fine • Use XY2 for services requiring path protection

  8. Thank you! pierre.francois@imdea.org cfilsfil@cisco.com bruno.decraene@orange.com rob.shakir@bt.com

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