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-# SRv6 endpoint to SR-unaware appliance via dynamic proxy (End.AD) {#srv6_ad_plugin_doc}
-
-## Overview
-
-The dynamic proxy is an improvement over the static proxy (@ref srv6_as_plugin_doc)
-that dynamically learns the SR information before removing it from the incoming
-traffic. The same information can then be re-attached to the traffic returning
-from the SF. As opposed to the static SR proxy, no CACHE information needs to be
-configured. Instead, the dynamic SR proxy relies on a local caching mechanism on
-the node instantiating this segment. Therefore, a dynamic proxy segment cannot
-be the last segment in an SR SC policy. A different SR behavior should thus be
-used if the SF is meant to be the final destination of an SR SC policy.
-
-Upon receiving a packet whose active segment matches a dynamic SR proxy
-function, the proxy node pops the top MPLS label or applies the SRv6 End
-behavior, then compares the updated SR information with the cache entry for the
-current segment. If the cache is empty or different, it is updated with the new
-SR information. The SR information is then removed and the inner packet is sent
-towards the SF.
-
-The cache entry is not mapped to any particular packet, but instead to an SR SC
-policy identified by the receiving interface (IFACE-IN). Any non-link-local IP
-packet or non-local Ethernet frame received on that interface will be
-re-encapsulated with the cached headers as described in @ref srv6_as_plugin_doc. The
-SF may thus drop, modify or generate new packets without affecting the proxy.
-
-For more information, please see
-[draft-xuclad-spring-sr-service-chaining](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-xuclad-spring-sr-service-chaining/).
-
-## CLI configuration
-
-The following command instantiates a new End.AD segment that sends the inner
-packets on interface `IFACE-OUT` towards an appliance at address `S-ADDR` and
-restores the encapsulation headers of the packets coming back on interface
-`IFACE-IN`.
-
-```
-sr localsid address SID behavior end.ad nh S-ADDR oif IFACE-OUT iif IFACE-IN
-```
-
-For example, the below command configures the SID `1::A1` with an End.AD
-function for sending traffic on interface `GigabitEthernet0/8/0` to the
-appliance at address `A1::`, and receiving it back on interface
-`GigabitEthernet0/9/0`.
-
-```
-sr localsid address 1::A1 behavior end.ad nh A1:: oif GigabitEthernet0/8/0 iif GigabitEthernet0/9/0
-```
-
-## Pseudocode
-
-The dynamic proxy SRv6 pseudocode is obtained by inserting the following
-instructions between lines 1 and 2 of the static proxy SRv6 pseudocode.
-
-```
-IF NH=SRH & SL > 0 THEN
- Decrement SL and update the IPv6 DA with SRH[SL]
- IF C(IFACE-IN) different from IPv6 encaps THEN ;; Ref1
- Copy the IPv6 encaps into C(IFACE-IN) ;; Ref2
-ELSE
- Drop the packet
-```
-
-**Ref1:** "IPv6 encaps" represents the IPv6 header and any attached extension
-header.
-
-**Ref2:** C(IFACE-IN) represents the cache entry associated to the dynamic SR proxy
-segment. It is identified with IFACE-IN in order to efficiently retrieve the
-right SR information when a packet arrives on this interface.
-
-In addition, the inbound policy should check that C(IFACE-IN) has been defined
-before attempting to restore the IPv6 encapsulation, and drop the packet
-otherwise.