> On Mar 6, 2026, at 9:25 AM, Joel Halpern - jmh.direct at joelhalpern.com 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In regard to Segment Routing Policy as defined by RFC 9256 and the MPLS 
> Network Action (MNA) work that is being standardized by the MPLS working 
> group, please express an opinion as to whether:
> 
> 1) An MNA Substack may never be considered a segment in the sense of RFC 9256 
> section 4;
> 
> 2) Some MNA substacks may be considered segments in the sense of RFC 9256 
> Section 4 (possibly with a new segment type, possibly with an existing 
> segment type)
> 
> 3) MNA substacks are segments in the sense of RFC 9256 section 4 (possibly 
> with a new segment type, possibly with an existing segment type)


An MNA ISD Substack is a set of LSEs. It contains no forwarding labels. To my 
read, it does not fall into any of the types currently defined in RFC 9256 
section 4.

Whether or not we want to declare a new segment type is of course up to the WG, 
and depends entirely on whether there is benefit to doing so.  I am not yet 
convinced that there is benefit, but am open to constructive arguments.

Regards,
Tony

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