> From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Mark Tinka > Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 6:07 PM > > > I've heard a lot about "network programmability", e.t.c., First of all the "SR = network programmability" is BS, SR = MPLS, any programmability we've had for MPLS since ever works the same way for SR.
> but can anyone > point me toward a solution that actually does this in the way that it has been > touted for years? A true flow that shows the implementation of "network > programming" over any incarnation of SR? Perhaps one a customer can go to > the shop and grab off the shelf? > Yes anything that works for RSVP-TE (i.e. PCEP), if you want to play there's this free app on top of ODL(acting as PCEP+BGP-LS) to program LSPs (can't recall the name). > I've heard about "end-to-end service chaining" as a use-case for SR. "service chaining" = traffic-engineering, you can do that with or without SR just fine. > To > service-chain what? To service-chain DC or as hipsters call it "cloud" stuff. To TE path from VM to FW to ...whatever, or to TE mice flows around elephant flows. > Classic telco's don't offer complex over-the-top services They do via telco cloud. > What problems are 90% of the > operators running MPLS having that SR will truly fix, > None, The same point I was trying to get across in our LDPv6 (or any v6 in control-plane or management plane for that matter) discussion, there's no problem to solve. Personally I'll be doing SR only in brand new greenfield deployments or if I start running out of RSVP-TE scale on existing deployments. adam