This feature extends the traffic engineering capability with the support of IPv6 TE links and nodes.
This feature enhances IS-IS, BGP-LS and the TE database with the additional IPv6 link TLVs and TE link TLVs and provides the following three modes of operation of the IPv4 and IPv6 traffic engineering in a network.
Legacy Mode — This mode enables the existing traffic engineering behavior for IPv4 RSVP-TE and IPv4 SR-TE. Only the RSVP-TE attributes are advertised in the legacy TE TLVs that are used by both RSVP-TE and SR-TE LSP path computation in the TE domain routers. In addition, IPv6 SR-TE LSP path computation can now use these common attributes.
Legacy Mode with Application Indication — This mode is intended for cases where link TE attributes are common to RSVP-TE and SR-TE applications and have the same value, but the user wants to indicate on a per-link basis which application is enabled.
Routers in the TE domain use these attributes to compute path for IPv4 RSVP-TE LSP and IPv4/IPv6 SR-TE LSP.
Application Specific Mode — This mode of operation is intended for future use cases where TE attributes may have different values in RSVP-TE and SR-TE applications or are specific to one application (for example, RSVP-TE ‛Unreserved Bandwidth' and `Max Reservable Bandwidth' attributes).
SR OS does not support configuring TE attributes that are specific to the SR-TE application. As a result, enabling this mode advertises the common TE attributes once using a new Application Specific Link Attributes TLV. Routers in the TE domain use these attributes to compute paths for IPv4 RSVP-TE LSP and IPv4/IPv6 SR-TE LSP.
See IS-IS IPv4/IPv6 SR-TE and IPv4 RSVP-TE Feature Behavior for more details on the IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic Engineering modes of operation.
The feature also adds support of IPv6 destinations to the SR-TE LSP configuration. In addition, this feature also extends the MPLS path configuration with hop indices that include IPv6 addresses.
IPv6 SR-TE LSP is supported with the hop-to-label and the local CSPF path computation methods. It requires the enabling of the IPv6 traffic engineering feature in IS-IS.