BGP-LS Filters : A Framework for Network Slicing and Enhanced VPNs
draft-drake-bess-enhanced-vpn-02
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Authors | John Drake , Adrian Farrel , Luay Jalil , Avinash Reddy Lingala | ||
Last updated | 2020-05-07 (Latest revision 2019-11-04) | ||
Replaced by | draft-drake-teas-bgp-ls-filter-nrp | ||
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Abstract
Future networks that support advanced services, such as those enabled by 5G mobile networks, envision a set of overlay networks each with different performance and scaling properties. These overlays are known as network slices and are realized over a common underlay network. In order to support network slicing, as well as to offer enhanced VPN services in general, it is necessary to define a mechanism by which specific resources (links and/or nodes) of an underlay network can be used by a specific network slice, VPN, or set of VPNs. This document sets out such a mechanism for use in Segment Routing networks.
Authors
John Drake
Adrian Farrel
Luay Jalil
Avinash Reddy Lingala
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