Use Cases and Requirements for an Interface to Network Security Functions
draft-pastor-i2nsf-merged-use-cases-00
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Authors | Antonio Pastor , Diego Lopez , Ke Wang , Xiaojun Zhuang , Minpeng Qi , Myo Zarny , Sumandra Majee , Nicolai Leymann , Linda Dunbar , Michael Georgiades | ||
Last updated | 2015-12-28 (Latest revision 2015-06-26) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes use cases and requirements for a common interface to Network Security Functions (NSF). It considers several use cases, organized in two basic scenarios. In the access network scenario, mobile and residential users access NSF capabilities using their network service provider infrastructure. In the data center scenario customers manage NSFs hosted in the data center infrastructure.
Authors
Antonio Pastor
Diego Lopez
Ke Wang
Xiaojun Zhuang
Minpeng Qi
Myo Zarny
Sumandra Majee
Nicolai Leymann
Linda Dunbar
Michael Georgiades
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