- Read Me First
- Introduction to Segment Routing
- Segment Routing With IS-IS v4 Node SID
- IS-IS Link-protection Topology Independent Loop Free Alternate Fast Reroute
- Segment Routing Traffic Engineering With IS-IS
- Segment Routing With OSPFv2 Node SID
- OSPFv2 Link-protection Topology Independent Loop Free Alternate Fast Reroute
- Segment Routing Traffic Engineering With OSPF
- BGP Dynamic Segment Routing Traffic Engineering
- Segment Routing On Demand Next Hop for L3/L3VPN
- Fast Convergence Default Optimize
- Routing Information Base Support
- SR-TE On Demand LSP
- Segment Routing MPLS OAM Support
- Using Seamless BFD with Segment Routing
- Using SSPF with Segment Routing
- Dynamic PCC
- ISIS - SR: uLoop Avoidance
- BGP - SR: BGP Prefix SID Redistribution
Read Me First
Important Information about Cisco IOS XE 16
Effective Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7.0E (for Catalyst Switching) and Cisco IOS XE Release 3.17S (for Access and Edge Routing) the two releases evolve (merge) into a single version of converged release—the Cisco IOS XE 16—providing one release covering the extensive range of access and edge products in the Switching and Routing portfolio.
Feature Information
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