Problem statement for Inter-domain Intent-aware Routing using Color
draft-hr-spring-intentaware-routing-using-color-04
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| Authors | Shraddha Hegde , Dhananjaya Rao , Jim Uttaro , Alex Bogdanov , Luay Jalil | ||
| Last updated | 2025-08-04 (Latest revision 2025-01-31) | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes the scope, set of use-cases and requirements for a distributed routing based solution to establish end-to-end intent- aware paths spanning multi-domain packet networks. The document focuses on BGP given its predominant use in inter-domain routing deployments, however the requirements may also apply to other solutions.
Authors
Shraddha Hegde
Dhananjaya Rao
Jim Uttaro
Alex Bogdanov
Luay Jalil
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