Segment Routing Traffic Accounting Counters
draft-filsfils-spring-sr-traffic-counters-02
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Authors | Clarence Filsfils , Zafar Ali , Martin Horneffer , Daniel Voyer , Muhammad Durrani , Robert Raszuk | ||
Last updated | 2022-04-20 (Latest revision 2021-10-17) | ||
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Abstract
Segment Routing (SR) allows a headend node to steer a packet flow along any path. Intermediate per-flow states are eliminated thanks to source routing. Traffic accounting plays a critical role in network operation. A traffic account solution is required for SR networks that provides the necessary functionality without creating any additional per SR path states in the fabric. This document describes counters for traffic accounting in SR networks.
Authors
Clarence Filsfils
Zafar Ali
Martin Horneffer
Daniel Voyer
Muhammad Durrani
Robert Raszuk
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