Use Case for P4 Programmability by Tenants of Future Mobile Virtual Networks
draft-defoy-coinrg-p4-by-tenants-in-mobile-nw-00
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Author | Xavier de Foy | ||
Last updated | 2021-11-28 (Latest revision 2021-05-27) | ||
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Abstract
Support for multi-tenancy has been the subject of recent work on P4 switch programming. This draft further describes a potential use case where a tenant programs a virtual network built over a mobile network, and discusses related requirements. The use case is based on the existing 5GLAN feature, since it is a well documented virtual network architecture supported by 5G.
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