Feature Information for Traffic Steering by Dropping Invalid Paths
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Featuure Information |
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Traffic Steering By Dropping Invalid Paths |
Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5 |
If the SR-TE policy fails, the traffic in the data plane is dropped but kept in the control plane. Therefore, other segment routing policies, potentially carrying premium traffic, are not impacted. |
Overview
If the SR-TE policy has no valid paths defined, the paths are dropped, and the traffic that is being steered through the policy falls back to the default (unconstrained IGP) forwarding path. Also, when an SR-TE policy carrying best-effort traffic fails, the traffic is re-routed and which in turn impacts the SLA(service level agreements) for premium traffic.
To solve the issue of SR-TE policy failing, the traffic in the data plane is dropped but kept in the control plane. Therefore, other segment routing policies, which could be potentially be carrying premium traffic, are not impacted
This feature can be configured by using the path-invalidation drop command.
Before You Begin
This feature should not be enabled if you have already configured segment routing BFD or performance liveness monitoring. If this feature is enabled, segment routing BFD or performance liveness notification is ignored. In such a scenario, no logging or syslog notification is generated for segment routing BFD or performance liveness events.
Note that if the SR-TE policy is in Down state and this feature is configured, the state of the SR-TE policy is not affected.
Benefits
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Configuring this feature ensures that other segment routing policies that are configured to route premium traffic are not impacted thereby ensuring that SLA guidelines are not affected.
Restrictions
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This feature cannot be enabled in combination with segment routing BFD or performance monitoring liveness check.