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Segment Routing in MPLS Networks: Transition from traditional MPLS to SR-MPLS with TI-LFA FRR

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Segment Routing in MPLS Networks

Introduction to Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

This chapter aims to explain Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), an important technology in Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) / Internet Protocol (IP) networks, and its continued relevance. It also introduces Fast Reroute (FRR) in MPLS networks and Segment Routing MPLS (SR-MPLS), a newer method for operating MPLS networks. Before beginning the practical exercises, it explains the structure, the key components needed to build the required infrastructure, and where to obtain them. Throughout, you are encouraged to revise the fundamental concepts of MPLS, SR-MPLS, and FRR. Understanding these concepts is crucial for successfully following the practical exercises and gaining deeper insight into advanced networking principles in later chapters. By the end of this chapter, you will have understood MPLS concepts, their applications, and the required infrastructure for hands-on experience.

This chapter will cover the following topics...

What is MPLS?

In the TCP/IP model, the Internet Layer (Layer 3) is responsible for managing IP addressing and routing packets between different networks. MPLS sits between the traditional Layer 2 (Network Access Layer) and Layer 3 (Internet Layer) in the TCP/IP model, which is sometimes referred to as Layer 2.5 or Shim Header.

Figure 1.1 – MPLS Header

Figure 1.1 – MPLS Header

The MPLS header comprises four fields, totaling 32 bits in size:

  • Label: The Label field is the most critical part of the MPLS header, comprising a fixed size of 20 bits that carries the forwarding information for the packet. Each router in an MPLS-enabled network maintains a forwarding table that maps incoming labels to the next-hop router and the corresponding output interface. The label is used to quickly determine the packet’s path through the network, making the forwarding process more efficient.
  • Experimental (EXP) or Traffic Class (TC) bits: The Experimental bits field is 3...

Introducing FRR

FRR is a mechanism used in IP/MPLS networks to minimize the impact of network failures on the traffic flow. When a fault occurs in the network, the response varies depending on the protocol in use. Generally, there are two primary approaches to address the issue:

  • Wait for convergence: In both traditional MPLS protocols, LDP and RSVP-TE, the network initiates a reconvergence process to identify the optimal new path from the source to the destination. The MPLS label distribution protocols rely on this reconvergence to re-establish the end-to-end MPLS path over the newly identified route. This period is known as convergence delay, during which traffic may be dropped, leading to the undesirable phenomenon of traffic black holes.
  • Local fast rerouting at the Point of Local Repair (PLR): While the network is reconverging, the router that detects the fault can reroute traffic around the failure, ensuring continuity of service. This diversion typically occurs within...

Introduction of Segment Routing (SR)

The fundamental distinction between traditional MPLS and SR lies in their simplicity. While traditional MPLS offers benefits such as traffic engineering, Quality of Service (QoS), and support for L2 and L3 VPNs, SR architecture surpasses it. It works on the principle of source routing, where the state lies in the packet and a node routes a packet through an ordered list of instructions called segments embedded in the packet itself. It removes the need for complex signaling protocols and path states in the network.

What is SR?

Segment Routing (SR), or Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING), is a routing technology that fundamentally transforms the routing framework, allowing the source node to determine the entire path of a packet, including all intermediate hops, from its origin to the final destination. This predetermined path is expressed as an ordered list of segments, stacked on the packet header. A segment, often identified by its...

Structure of the book

The book is designed in such a manner that it takes you from a traditional MPLS network to an SR-MPLS network by introducing relevant features with theory as well as practical labs:

  • Lab 1, Getting Started with LDP-Based MPLS Network, details the initial steps for you, explaining the IP schema, configuring IGP, and setting up traditional MPLS. This lab serves as the foundation for the subsequent chapters.
  • Lab 2, Introducing Segment Routing MPLS (SR-MPLS), breaks down the components of SR from both control and data plane perspectives, providing a comprehensive understanding of its building blocks.
  • Lab 3, SR-LDP Interworking, explores the coexistence of SR and LDP as separate domains within the same IGP backbone. It covers forwarding traffic between SR and LDP domains.
  • Lab 4, Introducing TI-LFA (Topology Independent - Loop-Free Alternate), introduces the fast-reroute backup path mechanism, offering a means to protect SR-MPLS traffic in the core...

Network infrastructure

At its core, a network infrastructure comprises a combination of physical and virtual components that possess the ability to establish connectivity among themselves, facilitating the seamless flow of traffic. These elements include routers, switches, servers, and more. The size and complexity of the network infrastructure depend on the network’s requirements and the scale of its operations.

In the lab described in this book, building blocks refer to the important parts or tools needed to set up the network system for education or learning. These building blocks are like the basic building materials that form the base of the lab, including specific software and hardware components.

The lab’s building blocks, as described in the book, include the following:

  • Network operating system: For the creation of network topologies in this book, the chosen network operating system is Cisco IOS XR, specifically using the XRv9k virtual image, a commercial...

Summary

By now, you will have acquired a comprehensive grasp of MPLS and its pivotal role in modern networking. Fundamental MPLS concepts, spanning its definition, applications, and key features such as FRR and SR, have been thoroughly explored.

MPLS emerges as a versatile tool, catering to diverse networking needs, including efficient traffic management, enhanced QoS, and robust VPN support.

SR represents a paradigm shift in routing architectures, offering streamlined network operations and improved scalability while maintaining existing data-plane forwarding mechanisms. SR-MPLS seamlessly integrates SR with traditional MPLS networks, facilitating eventual migration to SR-only MPLS environments without major disruption.

FRR stands out as a critical element in enhancing network resilience, proactively establishing alternative paths that can swiftly activate in response to network failures.

The chapter has also outlined the network infrastructure tailored for the book’...

References

The following are the references used in this chapter, offering additional resources and further reading to deepen your understanding of the concepts discussed:

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Key benefits

  • Carry out practical labs to thoroughly grasp and execute MPLS, SR-MPLS, and FRR techniques
  • Master SR-MPLS and LDP interoperability for seamless integration and efficient network operation
  • Implement TI-LFA FRR methods for seamless SR-MPLS deployment in production
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Description

In this book, you will learn about segment routing (SR), a cornerstone of modern networking, and topology-independent loop-free alternate (TI-LFA), with hands-on labs to hit the ground running. Written by a key contributor to global segment routing multiprotocol label switching (SR-MPLS) network designs, this book makes learning SR-MPLS both accessible and insightful. The book offers an extensive learning path, taking you from a traditional MPLS network using the label distribution protocol (LDP) to a modern SR-MPLS network using SR, and provides a holistic view of their interworking. You’ll also explore TI-LFA fast reroute protection scenarios, and find out how SR-MPLS strengthens network reliability with its source routing paradigm. Using intermediate system–to–intermediate system (IS-IS) as the foundational link-state routing protocol, the chapters ensure that you get a clear understanding of both SR and IS-IS. Following a consistent network topology throughout, this book enables smooth transitions between scenarios, helping you master the technical concepts without distraction. By the end of this book, you’ll have a solid grasp of MPLS, SR-MPLS, and TI-LFA fast reroute techniques, ready to tackle real-world networking challenges with confidence.

Who is this book for?

This book is for MPLS professionals and network engineers looking to deepen their knowledge in SR and TI-LFA. A basic understanding of MPLS networks is a prerequisite, but worry not—the book also covers foundational MPLS concepts, ensuring network enthusiasts can follow along without any problem. This book is specifically designed for network engineering, operations, and design professionals, covering advanced techniques such as TI-LFA for path protection, empowering you to evolve MPLS networks with SR-MPLS seamlessly.

What you will learn

  • Gain a complete understanding of MPLS and its role in network infrastructures
  • Develop practical skills to implement SR-MPLS using Cisco IOS-XRv9k and real-life use cases
  • Acquire hands-on experience with MPLS networks using the IS-IS and LDP protocols
  • Orchestrate the gradual transition from traditional MPLS to SR-MPLS networks and manage their interworking
  • Master fast reroute techniques in SR-MPLS networks, including TI-LFA, for efficient traffic rerouting
  • Implement path protection methods to ensure network resilience and stability

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Table of Contents

19 Chapters
Part 1 - MPLS Overview and Recap Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 1: Introduction to Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 2: Lab 1 – Getting Started with LDP-Based MPLS Network Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 2 - Segment Routing (SR-MPLS) Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 3: Lab 2 – Introducing Segment Routing MPLS (SR-MPLS) Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 4: Lab 3 – SR-LDP Interworking Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 3 - Fast Reroute in SR-MPLS Networks Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 5: Lab 4 – Introducing TI-LFA (Topology Independent – Loop-Free Alternate) Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 6: Lab 5 – Zero-Segment FRR Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 7: Lab 6 – Single-Segment FRR Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 8: Lab 7 – Double-Segment FRR Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 9: Lab 8 – Microloop Avoidance Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 10: Lab 9 – TI-LFA Node Protection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 11: Lab 10 – TI-LFA Local SRLG-Disjoint Protection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 12: Lab 11 – TI-LFA Global Weighted SRLG Protection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 13: Lab 12 – TI-LFA Node + SRLG Protection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 14: Lab 13 – TI-LFA Tiebreaker Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Index Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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