- Written by Imtiyaz Mohammad
- Posted on June 17, 2025
- Updated on June 17, 2025
- 122 Views
Class based forwarding (CBF) is a means for steering network traffic into colored tunnels based on one or more fields of the ingress traffic. Rephrased, CBF is forwarding of traffic based on “classes” which are derived from fields in the ingress packet headers and policies provisioned on the router.
- Written by Bharath Somayaji
- Posted on April 25, 2022
- Updated on September 8, 2023
- 11082 Views
Class Based Forwarding (CBF) is a means for steering IP traffic into colored tunnels based on the ingress DSCP values. CBF may be used with SR-TE Policy or RSVP-TE colored tunnels.
- Written by Athish Rao
- Posted on April 8, 2021
- Updated on April 8, 2021
- 8646 Views
Currently, there is a global knob for configuring the preference of all SR TE policies, that affects the comparison
- Written by Zhen Xue
- Posted on June 29, 2020
- Updated on June 5, 2023
- 12963 Views
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) is a protocol that provides low-overhead, short-duration detection of failures of arbitrary paths between two systems.
- Written by Manoharan Sundaramoorthy
- Posted on September 4, 2018
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 16012 Views
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering Policy (SR TE) aka SR Policy makes use of Segment Routing (SR) to allow a headend
- Written by Athish Rao
- Posted on March 5, 2021
- Updated on May 30, 2024
- 14448 Views
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering Policy (SR-TE) aka SR Policy makes use of Segment Routing (SR) to allow a headend to steer traffic along any path without maintaining per flow state in every node. A headend steers traffic into an SR Policy.
- Written by Nandan Saha
- Posted on August 26, 2019
- Updated on September 5, 2019
- 11828 Views
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering Policy (SR TE) aka SR Policy makes use of Segment Routing (SR) to allow a headend
- Written by Manoharan Sundaramoorthy
- Posted on November 12, 2019
- Updated on November 15, 2019
- 12206 Views
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering Policy (SR TE) aka SR Policy makes use of Segment Routing (SR) to allow a headend
- Written by Matthew Carrington-Fair
- Posted on December 31, 2019
- Updated on December 31, 2019
- 8821 Views
EOS 4.23.1F introduces the ability to configure the color extended community in route map set clauses and in an