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Module 6: Segment Routing

Course: ISP Backbone Lab Course Previous: Module 5: eBGP Next: Module 7: Traffic Engineering


Network Diagram

Segment Routing SID Assignments Segment Routing SID assignments (SRGB 16000+) with Prefix SIDs and Adjacency SIDs on all nodes


The Evolution: LDP → SR

Remember how LDP assigns labels? It works, but it has problems:

  • LDP creates a full mesh of label bindings — every router gets a label for every prefix
  • LDP is a separate protocol that must stay in sync with IS-IS (if they disagree, traffic blackholes)
  • No built-in traffic engineering

Segment Routing (SR) fixes all of this by embedding labels directly into IS-IS (or OSPF). No more LDP. No more synchronization issues.

How SR Works

Instead of LDP negotiating labels between neighbors, each router advertises a Segment ID (SID) via IS-IS:

  • Prefix SID = A label for reaching a specific router's loopback (replaces what LDP does)
  • Adjacency SID = A label for a specific link (used for traffic engineering)

The SID is an index added to a globally configured SRGB (Segment Routing Global Block). Default SRGB: 1600023999.

Example: If P1's Prefix SID index is 1, its label is 16001 everywhere in the network. No negotiation needed.

Lab 6 Config: Enable Segment Routing

On every router (replace LDP):

! Remove LDP (optional — SR and LDP can coexist, but pure SR is cleaner)
no mpls ldp router-id Loopback0 force
!
! Enable SR in IS-IS
router isis YOURSP
 segment-routing mpls
 segment-routing prefix-sid-map advertise-local
!
interface Loopback0
 ip router isis YOURSP
 isis prefix-sid index <UNIQUE_NUMBER>

SID Index Assignments:

Router Loopback Prefix SID Index Resulting Label
P1 10.0.0.1 1 16001
P2 10.0.0.2 2 16002
P3 10.0.0.3 3 16003
P4 10.0.0.4 4 16004
P-CORE 10.0.0.5 5 16005
PE-EDGE1 10.0.0.11 11 16011
PE-EDGE2 10.0.0.12 12 16012
PE-EDGE3 10.0.0.13 13 16013
PE-EDGE4 10.0.0.14 14 16014

Verification

show isis segment-routing prefix-sid-map
show mpls forwarding-table          ! Labels should now be 16xxx
show isis database detail           ! Look for SR TLVs in the LSPs
show segment-routing mpls state

Understanding Check

  1. Why is SR simpler than LDP? What failure mode does it eliminate?
  2. What's the SRGB and why does it need to be the same on every router?
  3. What's the difference between a Prefix SID and an Adjacency SID?
  4. Can SR and LDP coexist? When would you want that?

Next Module: Module 7: Traffic Engineering →