# Module 7: Traffic Engineering > **Course**: [ISP Backbone Lab Course](../README.md) > **Previous**: [Module 6: Segment Routing](06-segment-routing.md) > **Next**: [Module 8: Attack & Defense](08-attack-defense.md) --- ## Network Diagram ![SR-TE Explicit Path Steering](../diagrams/Module7_TrafficEngineering.png) *SR-TE explicit path steering — default shortest path vs policy-driven SID stack path with Flex-Algo* --- ## Why TE? By default, IS-IS picks the shortest path. But what if: - The shortest path is congested? - You want to send VoIP traffic on a low-latency path and bulk data on a high-bandwidth path? - A fiber cut takes out the shortest path and you need a pre-computed backup? **Traffic Engineering** lets you define explicit paths through the network. ## SR-TE (Segment Routing Traffic Engineering) With SR, TE is just a **stack of SIDs**. Want traffic to go P1 → P2 → P-CORE → P4 instead of the direct path? Push labels `[16002, 16005, 16004]` onto the packet. Done. No RSVP tunnels, no signaling protocol, no state in the core. ## Lab 7 Config: SR-TE Policy **PE-EDGE1 (force traffic to PE-EDGE4 via a specific path):** ``` segment-routing traffic-eng segment-list PATH-VIA-P2-PCORE index 10 mpls label 16002 ! P2 index 20 mpls label 16005 ! P-CORE index 30 mpls label 16014 ! PE-EDGE4 ! policy STEER-TO-PE4 color 100 end-point 10.0.0.14 candidate-paths preference 200 explicit segment-list PATH-VIA-P2-PCORE ``` ## Flex-Algo (Advanced) Flex-Algo lets you define **multiple topologies** on the same physical network. For example: - **Algorithm 0** (default): Shortest path by metric - **Algorithm 128**: Low-latency path (uses delay metric) - **Algorithm 129**: High-bandwidth path (avoids congested links) Each algorithm creates a separate set of SIDs, so you can steer traffic into different topologies without explicit path lists. ## Understanding Check 1. How does SR-TE compare to RSVP-TE? What makes it simpler? 2. What is a SID stack and how does it define a path? 3. What is Flex-Algo and when would you use it over explicit SR-TE? --- > **Next Module**: [Module 8: Attack & Defense Labs →](08-attack-defense.md)