Dear, as you mentioned that application server is connected with the Controller, does that mean the application server has to be support SR? Can we bound customer to change their servers?
So you are trying to say that any random DC have the all the information the whole SP Now ? Also how End User is reaching to data center as he is not having that Stack information ???
Thanks Suraj for the info w.r.t SR; i just want to verify that if RE's are not getting used in routers to find the appropriate path, so can very big core routers be replaced just by small ones to have BGP routers within the same....???
SRv6 simplifies the network by eliminating MPLS altogether and by relying on the native IPv6 header and header extension to provide the same services and flexibility as SR-MPLS, directly over the IPv6 data plane.
it's apparent now. thank you sir for sharing.
Thank you for explaining the pretext to SR...it helps to understand the evolution and requirements for a new paradigm.
Very clear presentation..the best I have seen.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful concept, requesting you to share such like session on BGP LU. TIA
Hi Suraj, the explanation is much simplified. Thank you for the details.
Awesome information
Dear, as you mentioned that application server is connected with the Controller, does that mean the application server has to be support SR? Can we bound customer to change their servers?
Thanks for your clear video. Please make more videos on MPLS, SR, SR-TE & LDP.
great introduction!
Excellent explanation
Very well explained!!
Are you having more videos about segment routing particularly the BGP SRTE ?
Really Very Excellent!!
Great sir
Excellent
Very Informative
very informative , thank you
What about reverse path from user to dc?
So you are trying to say that any random DC have the all the information the whole SP Now ?
Also how End User is reaching to data center as he is not having that Stack information ???
Hi, i have a doubt is application engineered routing you have mentioned is same as application aware routing feature in cisco viptela?(SDWAN)
Hello Suraj, thank you for the video. Is it possible to do SR TE without controller ?
Does RSVP used to decide in resource availability?
Thanks..
very informative,
is it possible to deliver a session about BGP LU ??
Thanks in advance
Can you please explain SR using prefix-sid?
Is it necessary to have SDN.. or any controller to use segment routing ?
no
R u providing SDwan course???
Thanks Suraj for the info w.r.t SR; i just want to verify that if RE's are not getting used in routers to find the appropriate path, so can very big core routers be replaced just by small ones to have BGP routers within the same....???
Amazing explanation thanks can I get you contact details if you give any classes on spcore???
Please confirm Book or Documents name for SR.
Segment routing can and will replace mpls from SP core with SRv6. So whenever you are educating people you should share all the details
SRv6 simplifies the network by eliminating MPLS altogether and by relying on the native IPv6 header and header extension to provide the same services and flexibility as SR-MPLS, directly over the IPv6 data plane.
great explanation.... sir can u please share mail
Contrrrroler, Underrrrrrstanding
Lol.. only funny comment in this chat :)
Not engaging.
English nahi aati to hindi me explain kar dete bro..
Excellent explanation