What are the rules of ipv6 compression

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SRv6+ nodes use the CRH to steer packets from segment to segment along SRv6+ paths. This document defines a new IPv6 Routing header type, called the Compressed Routing Header (CRH). The IPv6 Compressed Routing Header (CRH) 6manĭraft-bonica-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-05 Abstract

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