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Underlay Path Calculation Algorithm and Constraints for Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER)
Juniper Networks
zzhang@juniper.net
Juniper Networks
prz@juniper.net
Individual
adolgano@gmail.com
Nokia
hooman.bidgoli@nokia.com
Individual
ice@braindump.be
Edward Jones Wealth Management
arkadiy.gulko@edwardjones.com
rtg
bier
This document specifies general rules for the interaction between the
BIER Algorithm (BAR) and the IGP Algorithm (IPA) used for underlay
path calculation within the Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER)
architecture. The semantics defined in this document update RFC 8401
and RFC 8444. This document also updates the "BIER Algorithm"
registry established in RFC 8401.
Introduction
In the Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) architecture , packets with a BIER encapsulation
header are forwarded to the neighbors on the underlay paths towards
Bit-Forwarding Egress Routers (BFERs) that are represented by bits set
in the BIER header's BitString. The paths are calculated in the
underlay topology for each sub-domain following a calculation algorithm
specific to the sub-domain. The topology or algorithm may or may not be
congruent with unicast. The algorithm could be a BIER-specific algorithm
or could be a generic IGP one, e.g., Shortest Path First (SPF).
In and , an 8-bit BAR
(BIER Algorithm) field and 8-bit IPA (IGP Algorithm) field are defined
to signal the BIER-specific algorithm
and generic IGP Algorithm, respectively, and only value 0 is allowed for
both fields in those two documents.
This document specifies general rules for the interaction between the BIER
Algorithm (BAR) and the IGP Algorithm (IPA) used for underlay path
calculation when other BAR and/or IPA values are used. The semantics
defined in this document update
and . This document also updates the "BIER Algorithm" registry defined
in by renaming the "Experimental
Use" range to "Private or Experimental Use".
Requirements Language
The key words "MUST ", "MUST NOT ",
"REQUIRED ", "SHALL ", "SHALL NOT ",
"SHOULD ", "SHOULD NOT ",
"RECOMMENDED ", "NOT RECOMMENDED ",
"MAY ", and "OPTIONAL " in this document are to be
interpreted as described in BCP 14 when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as
shown here.
Updated Definitions for IPA and BAR Fields
The definitions for the IPA and BAR fields in and are updated as follows.
General Rules for the BAR and IPA Interaction
For a particular sub-domain, all BFRs MUST be provisioned with and
signal the same BAR and IPA values. If a BFR discovers another BFR
advertising a different BAR or IPA value for a sub-domain, it MUST treat
the advertising router as incapable of supporting BIER for that
sub-domain. (One way of handling incapable routers is documented in
, and additional
methods may be defined in the future.)
For a particular topology X that a sub-domain is associated with,
a router MUST calculate the underlay paths according to its BAR and
IPA values in the following way:
It's possible that the resulting AG is not applicable to BIER.
In that case, no BIER paths will be calculated, and this is a network
design issue that an operator needs to avoid when choosing the BAR or IPA.
When BAR Is Not Used
BAR value 0 is defined as "No BIER-specific algorithm is used"
. This value indicates NULL
BA and BC. Following the rules defined above, the IPA value alone
identifies the calculation algorithm and constraints to be used for a
particular sub-domain.
Exceptions or Extensions to the General Rules
Exceptions or extensions to the above general rules may be specified
in the future for specific BAR and/or IPA values. When that happens,
compatibility with defined BAR and/or IPA values and semantics need
to be specified.
Examples
As an example, one may define a new BAR with a BIER-specific
constraint of "excluding BIER-incapable routers".
No BIER-specific
algorithm is specified, and the BIER-specific constraint can go with
any IPA, i.e., any RC defined by the IPA is augmented with "excluding
BIER-incapable routers". (Routers that do not support BIER are
not considered when applying the IGP Algorithm.)
If the BC and RC happen to conflict and lead to an empty
topology, then no BIER forwarding path will be found. For example,
the BC could be "exclude BIER-incapable routers", and the RC could
be "include green links only". If all the green links are associated
with BIER-incapable routers, it results in an empty topology. This is a
network design issue that an operator needs to avoid when choosing
the BAR or IPA.
In another example, a BAR value can be specified to use the Steiner tree
algorithm and used together with IPA 0 (which uses an SPF algorithm).
According to the general rules, the BIER-specific algorithm takes
precedence so SPF is not used.
IANA Considerations
The "BIER Algorithm" registry has been updated as follows:
Security Considerations
This document specifies general rules for the interaction between the
BIER Algorithm (BAR) and the IGP Algorithm (IPA) used for underlay path
calculation. It does not change the security aspects as discussed in
, , and .
Normative References
Acknowledgements
The authors thank , ,
and many others for their suggestions and comments.
In particular, the BC/BA/RC/RA representation for the interaction rules
is based on Alia's write-up.
- IPA:
- IGP Algorithm. Specifies a generic Routing Algorithm and related Routing Constraints to calculate underlay paths to reach other Bit-Forwarding Routers (BFRs). Values are from the "IGP Algorithm Types" registry. One octet.
- BAR:
BIER Algorithm. Specifies a BIER-specific Algorithm and BIER-specific Constraints used to either modify, enhance, or replace the calculation of underlay paths to reach other BFRs as defined by the IPA value. Values are allocated from the "BIER Algorithm" registry. One octet. When a BAR value is defined, the corresponding BIER-specific Algorithm (BA) and BIER-specific Constraint (BC) semantics SHOULD be specified. For an IGP Algorithm to be used as a BIER IPA, its Routing Algorithm (RA) and Routing Constraint (RC) semanticsSHOULD be specified. If any of these semantics is not specified, itMUST be interpreted as the "NULL" algorithm or constraint. For example, the IGP Algorithm 0 defined inis treated as having a NULL RC, i.e., no constraints (see ). If a specification is not available for a specific BAR value, its value MUST be from the Private or Experimental Use range of the registry.
- Apply the BIER constraints, resulting in BC(X). If BC is NULL, then BC(X) is X itself.
- Apply the routing constraints, resulting in RC(BC(X)). If RC is NULL, then RC(BC(X)) is BC(X).
-
Select the algorithm AG as follows: - If BA is NULL, AG is set to RA.
- If BA is not NULL, AG is set to BA.
- Run AG on RC(BC(X)).
- The "Experimental Use" range has been renamed "Private or Experimental Use".
- This document has been added as a reference both for the registry itself and for values 240-254 in the registry.