Download Guide to SRv6 Network Deployment by Minwei Jin (.PDF)

Guide to SRv6 Network Deployment by Minwei Jin, Zhenbin Li, Lanjun Luo, Weidong Li
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Overview: This book shows how SRv6 can be used in real-world network deployments, providing real-world project cases from multiple carriers and enterprises. Segment Routing (SR) has matured significantly over the past decade. Its derivative, SR over IPv6 data plane (SRv6), has experienced rapid development in recent years and has gained wide acceptance among carriers. However, despite the growing interest in SRv6 deployment and the desire for detailed information, no reference material is available. This book aims to fill this gap by providing a comprehensive description of how SRv6 can be used in real network deployment scenarios. Written by participants in Huawei’s SRv6 project, this book provides an in-depth look at the project’s solution design and deployment guidelines. It also provides insights into the latest progress of SRv6 header compression standards and provides examples. As a protocol born in the Software-Defined Network (SDN) era, Segment Routing (SR) provides a flexible semi-centralized and semi-distributed architecture. With this architecture, SR reduces the number of protocols that are required. In addition, it allows network paths to be programmed more flexibly than traditional traffic engineering (TE) after network controllers are introduced. With the development and practice of technologies, SRv6 is inherently compatible with native IPv6 route forwarding and can implement interworking between different networks based on IP reachability. Therefore, SRv6 is deployed along with the IPv6-oriented upgrade of customer networks. SRv6 provides users with more network services, including In-situ Flow Information Telemetry (IFIT) and network slicing through various IPv6 extension headers. This book is a valuable reference for academics and students majoring in data communications, as well as for data communications professionals and managers responsible for network planning and design, and network operation and maintenance management.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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