Hi Sasha,

Thank you for your questions and discussion. I'm sorry I hesitated for a while 
online and lost the chance to reply it in time. Jie (also author) answered this 
on the spot.

As Jie stated, I think the possible ways: the underlay path information could 
be announced to the IP layer by the control plane, or all the information 
(non-IP) is collected by the centralized controller.

The intermediate node that is allocated an END.XU SID could perform the 
processing according to the pre configured or pre notified L2/L1 mapping 
relationship (I think it will not rely on the packet L2 encapsulation).

The examples we gave yesterday were mainly L1. We can add some more in the next 
version. 

Thanks.

Best regards,
Liuyan


2022-11-09 



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发件人: Dongjie (Jimmy) 
发送时间: 2022-11-08  18:45:40 
收件人: Alexander Vainshtein; 
draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programm...@ietf.org 
抄送: spring@ietf.org; Michael Gorokhovsky; Nitsan Dolev; RotemCohen 
主题: RE: My question at the mike 
aboutdraft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming 
 
Hi Sasha, 
 
This is a good question. I tried to answer your question on the mic. My reply 
was that such information may be obtained as part of the underlay path 
instantiation via either control plane or management plane. 
 
The detail of layer-2 encapsulation is not covered in the current draft. We 
will add something in next version. 
 
Best regards,
Jie
 
From: spring <spring-boun...@ietf.org> On Behalf Of Alexander Vainshtein
Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 10:27 AM
To: draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programm...@ietf.org
Cc: spring@ietf.org; Michael Gorokhovsky <michael.gorokhov...@rbbn.com>; Nitsan 
Dolev <nitsan.do...@rbbn.com>; Rotem Cohen <rotem.co...@rbbn.com>
Subject: [spring] My question at the mike about 
draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming
 
Hi,
I would like to repeat the question I have asked at the mike during the SPRING 
WG session today about draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming:
 
How would the node that has allocated an End.XU SID for a specific underlay 
link (i.e., non-IP) identify the Layer 2 encapsulation that has to be pushed on 
the packet with the End.XU SID exposed?
 
The reference to End.X behavior in Section 4.2 of RFC 8986 looks incorrect to 
me since End.X explicitly speaks about a L3 X-connect and usual Layer 2 helpers 
ARP and/or ND) would be applicable.
But this is not the case for a path for a non-IP path IMHO.
 
I may have missed the details of the response by the presenter, but my gut 
feeling is that my question has not been answered.
 
Regards, and thanks n advance for the feedback,
Sasha
 

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