Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) or Segment Routing
-
Support for application-specific link attribute in OSPFv2 for segment routing traffic engineering (ACX753, ACX710, MX204, MX960, MX10008, and MX2020)—Starting in Junos OS Release 22.2R1, you can advertise different te-attributes such as te-metric, delay-metric, or admin-groups for RSVP and flexible algorithms on the same link. This is done using flexible algorithm specific application-specific link attribute as defined in RFC 8920.
To configure flexible algorithm application-specific te-attribute, include the
application-specific
statement at the[edit protocols ospf area interface]
hierarchy level and thestrict-asla-based-flex-algorithm
statement at the[edit protocols ospf source-packet-routing]
hierarchy level.[See Understanding OSPF Flexible Algorithm for Segment Routing.]
- BGP classful transport (CT) support for IPv6
and Segment Routing Traffic-Engineered
(SR-TE)
color-only support (ACX Series, MX Series, and PTX Series)—Starting in Junos OS
Release 22.2R1, we support BGP-CT with IPv6 and BGP service-routes with a color-only mapping
community. We have also enhanced the
transport-class
configuration statement to provide strict resolution without falling back on best-effort tunnels.[See use-transport-class, BGP Classful Transport (BGP-CT) with Underlying Colored SR-TE Tunnels Overview.]