ForCES Packet Parallelization
draft-haleplidis-forces-packet-parallelization-02
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| Authors | Evangelos Haleplidis , Joel M. Halpern | ||
| Last updated | 2013-08-27 (Latest revision 2013-02-23) | ||
| Replaced by | RFC 7409, draft-ietf-forces-packet-parallelization | ||
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Abstract
Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) defines an architectural framework and associated protocols to standardize information exchange between the control plane and the forwarding plane in a ForCES Network Element (ForCES NE). RFC5812 has defined the ForCES Model provides a formal way to represent the capabilities, state, and configuration of forwarding elements within the context of the ForCES protocol, so that control elements (CEs) can control the FEs accordingly. More specifically, the model describes the logical functions that are present in an FE, what capabilities these functions support, and how these functions are or can be interconnected. Many network devices support parallel packet processing. This document describes how ForCES can model a network device's parallelization datapath.
Authors
Evangelos Haleplidis
Joel M. Halpern
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