Protocol extension and mechanism for fused service function chain
draft-dai-sfc-fused-protocol-and-procedure-03
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Authors | Jinyou Dai , Shaohua Yu , Xueshun Wang , Dongping Deng | ||
Last updated | 2024-12-30 (Latest revision 2024-06-28) | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses the protocol extension and procedure that are used to implement the 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 extension for service function chain.
Authors
Jinyou Dai
Shaohua Yu
Xueshun Wang
Dongping Deng
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