Architecture and application scenario for fused service function chain
draft-dai-sfc-fused-architecture-and-scenario-01
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| Authors | Jinyou Dai , Xueshun Wang , Jun Gao | ||
| Last updated | 2021-12-29 (Latest revision 2021-06-27) | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses the architecture and application scenarios of fused service function chain. Fused service function chain means that two or more service function chains are fused to become a single service function chain from the view of data plane and control plane. Fused service function chain is a expansion for service function chain. Anyhow, some mechanism or methods need to be used when two or more service function chains are fused to be a single service function chain.
Authors
Jinyou Dai
Xueshun Wang
Jun Gao
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