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In this talk, we would look at Segment Routing with emphasis on SRm6, its motivation, and differences from SRv6. SRm6 supports traffic engineering and network programmability. Specifically, it supports both strict and loose source routing using a new Routing Header type, called the Compressed Routing Header (CRH). It also supports per-segment and per-path service instructions, using new IPv6 Destination Options. SRm6 differs from its predecessors in that a) it adheres strictly to the IPv6 addressing architecture [RFC 4291], b) it adheres strictly to IPv6 [RFC 8200] processing rules, c) it leverages existing IPv6 protocol machinery to the greatest degree possible. Reji Thomas Juniper Networks, Bangalore, India Reji Thomas has 15 years of experience in systems development focusing on networking and security. Currently, he works as a Sr Staff Engineer in Kernel networking team at Juniper Networks. He has worked with Symantec, Cisco Systems and Citrix in the past. His involvement with IETF started a year ago primarily on IPv6 areas and he has co-authored two RFCs and has filed around 24 patents.