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Change-Id: I961685a2a0e4c314049444c64eb6ccf877c278dd
Signed-off-by: Pablo Camarillo <pcamaril@cisco.com>
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Implements:
1.- SR Policies with several (weighted) SID lists
2.- Binding SID
3.- SR LocalSIDs with support for the following functions
- End
- End.X
- End.DX6
- End.DX4
- End.DX2
- End.DT6
- End.DT2
- End.B6
- End.B6.Encaps
4.- SR Steering policies (to steer a traffic through an SR Policy)
- Support for IPv6 traffic (IPv6 Encapsulation / SRH insertion)
- Support for IPv4 traffic (IPv6 Encapsulation)
- Support for L2 traffic
(T.Insert / T.Encaps)
5.- Doxygen documentation
6.- Framework (APIs) to allow the definition of new SR LocalSID behaviors by means of plugins
7.- Sample SRv6 LocalSID plugin
Change-Id: I2de3d126699d4f11f54c0f7f3b71420ea41fd389
Signed-off-by: Pablo Camarillo <pcamaril@cisco.com>
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1 - use the SR policy to construct the replicate DPO. Each bucket therein is a SR tunnel.
2 - install a special mfib entry that links via this replicate
3 - forwarding is now mfib-lookup -> replicate -> sr_rewrite (per-tunnel)
no need for a separate sr_replicate node.
4 - Stack the sr tunnel on the forwarding DPO of the first-hop FIB entry.
no need for a second lookup post SR encap.
5 - fix some path-list lock leaks in the MFIB entry.
Change-Id: I20de96ea4c4be4fae252625bde159d9c435c8315
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ic5f273dae607a1d3902489e65734c76f027dc30f
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kotucek <pkotucek@cisco.com>
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