A prefix segment is a global segment, so a prefix SID is globally unique within the segment routing domain.
An adjacency segment is a local segment, so the adjacency SID is locally unique relative to a specific router.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/iosxr/ncs5500/segment-routing/61x/b-segment-routing-cg-ncs5500/b-segment-routing-cg-ncs5500_chapter_01.pdf
Please correct the reference to https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/segment-routing/configuration/guide/b-seg-routing-cg-asr9k/b-seg-routing-cg-asr9k_chapter_010.pdf
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Interior gateway protocol (IGP) distributes two types of segments: prefix segments and adjacency segments.
A prefix segment is a global segment, so a prefix SID is globally unique within the segment routing domain.
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