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+.. _srv6_policy_doc:
+
+Creating a SR Policy
+====================
+
+An SR Policy is defined by a Binding SID and a weighted set of Segment
+Lists.
+
+A new SR policy is created with a first SID list using:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy add bsid 2001::1 next A1:: next B1:: next C1:: (weight 5) (fib-table 3)
+
+- The weight parameter is only used if more than one SID list is
+ associated with the policy.
+- The fib-table parameter specifies in which table (VRF) the Binding
+ SID is to be installed.
+
+An SR policy is deleted with:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy del bsid 2001::1
+ sr policy del index 1
+
+The existing SR policies are listed with:
+
+::
+
+ show sr policies
+
+Adding/Removing SID Lists from an SR policy
+-------------------------------------------
+
+An additional SID list is associated with an existing SR policy with:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy mod bsid 2001::1 add sl next A2:: next B2:: next C2:: (weight 3)
+ sr policy mod index 3 add sl next A2:: next B2:: next C2:: (weight 3)
+
+Conversely, a SID list can be removed from an SR policy with:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy mod bsid 2001::1 del sl index 1
+ sr policy mod index 3 del sl index 1
+
+Note that this cannot be used to remove the last SID list of a policy.
+
+The weight of a SID list can also be modified with:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy mod bsid 2001::1 mod sl index 1 weight 4
+ sr policy mod index 3 mod sl index 1 weight 4
+
+SR Policies: Spray policies
+---------------------------
+
+Spray policies are a specific type of SR policies where the packet is
+replicated on all the SID lists, rather than load-balanced among them.
+
+SID list weights are ignored with this type of policies.
+
+A Spray policy is instantiated by appending the keyword **spray** to a
+regular SR policy command, as in:
+
+::
+
+ sr policy add bsid 2001::1 next A1:: next B1:: next C1:: spray
+
+Spray policies are used for removing multicast state from a network core
+domain, and instead send a linear unicast copy to every access node. The
+last SID in each list accesses the multicast tree within the access
+node.
+
+Encapsulation SR policies
+-------------------------
+
+In case the user decides to create an SR policy an IPv6 Source Address
+must be specified for the encapsulated traffic. In order to do so the
+user might use the following command:
+
+::
+
+ set sr encaps source addr XXXX::YYYY
+
+Default hop-limit for the encapsulating IPv6 header is 64. It is
+possible to specify custom hop-limit value from 1 to 255 using this
+command:
+
+::
+
+ set sr encaps hop-limit N