Hi,

I had a quick look at this draft and so far its definition of a GRASP objective 
looks correct to me. I don't understand SRV6 operations well enough to comment 
on the details of the use case.

I'll just remind the authors that they could simulate the use case using the 
demonstration implementation of of GRASP, open source at 
https://github.com/becarpenter/graspy/

Regards/Ngā mihi
   Brian Carpenter

On 02-Mar-26 03:21, [email protected] wrote:
Internet-Draft draft-du-anima-srv6-failover-grasp-00.txt is now available.

    Title:   Autonomic SRv6 Network Fast Failover Using Bounce-back Strategy 
with GRASP
    Authors: Lintong Du
             Xiangyang Gong
             Xirong Que
             Fang Deng
    Name:    draft-du-anima-srv6-failover-grasp-00.txt
    Pages:   15
    Dates:   2026-03-01

Abstract:

    This document specifies an autonomic fast failover mechanism for SRv6
    networks using a bounce-back strategy.  It uses GRASP to distribute
    failover protection information, enabling data plane fast reroute
    without control plane reconvergence.

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