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5G End-to-end Network Slice Mapping from the view of Transport Network
draft-geng-teas-network-slice-mapping-02

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Authors Xuesong Geng , Jie Dong , Ran Pang , Liuyan Han , Tomonobu Niwa , Jaewhan Jin , Chang Liu , Nikesh Nageshar
Last updated 2021-01-14 (Latest revision 2020-07-13)
Replaced by draft-gcdrb-teas-5g-network-slice-application
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Abstract

Network Slicing is one of the core featrures in 5G. End-to-end network slice consists of 3 major types of network segments: Access Network (AN), Mobile Core Network (CN) and Transport Network (TN). This draft describes the procedure of mapping relationship between 5G end-to-end network slice and transport network slice defined in IETF. This draft also intends to expose some gaps in the existing network management plane and data plane to support inter-domain network slice mapping. Further work may require cooperation between IETF and 3GPP (or other standard organizations). The definition of data model, signaling protocol extension and new encapsulation are out of the scope of this draft.

Authors

Xuesong Geng
Jie Dong
Ran Pang
Liuyan Han
Tomonobu Niwa
Jaewhan Jin
Chang Liu
Nikesh Nageshar

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