So who puts the path information into the packet to be routed through the MPLS? Is that the PE router that puts all the hops into the packet then sends it to MPLS core routers to be label switched?
Good content. Juniper has the best tech content courses. I am a bit confused so far apart from avoiding using extra protocols to distribute labels, I do not see any other advantage. Also I think if the intermediate nodes do not have labels i. Their mpls.0 table the flow will be broken.
Great stuff, Nice explanation and Clear!
Thank you for such a nice detail on Segment-Routing
I never ever came across such a good lecture regarding SR, thanks alot
So who puts the path information into the packet to be routed through the MPLS? Is that the PE router that puts all the hops into the packet then sends it to MPLS core routers to be label switched?
very good teaching style thank you
Great stuff. Enjoyed and learnt a lot
Great presentation
Good content for understanding the concept
Good content. Juniper has the best tech content courses. I am a bit confused so far apart from avoiding using extra protocols to distribute labels, I do not see any other advantage. Also I think if the intermediate nodes do not have labels i. Their mpls.0 table the flow will be broken.
Great stuff...Thank you.
Appreciate for more SR topic
thanks a lot for this video but i have a question ,should i configure segment routing in all routers xrv of backbone of mpls?
Yes
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