Hi Alvaro,
Thank you for your valuable comments.
Let39s conduct the following technical comparative analysis:
1. How to ensure resources:1.1: Different interfaces1.2: Different
topologies1.3: Different paths1.4: Different resource queues under the same
interface, such as queues.2. Let39s fir
Greg,
Some OAM considerations were added to the parent Replication Segment
document, now RFC 9524, in section 2.2.2 and Appendix A.2.1 during the WGLC
in SPRING.
-Rishabh
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 12:25 AM Greg Mirsky wrote:
> Dear Authors,
> thank you for a well-written document that is a pleasu
To make sure I am understanding your reasoning
It appears to me that you are saying that as you understand
draft-ietf-spring-resource-aware-segments, it does not allow for using
different SIDs on the same node to represent sending different sets of
traffic through different queues on the s
Hi Rishabh,
thank you for pointing that out to me. The Appendix in RFC 9524 is helpful
by demonstrating how the ubiquitous ping operation works in the presence of
the Replication segment. I think that it would be also helpful to extend
that example by demonstrating the operation of a traceroute, pa