L3 Standalone Service ID Framework
draft-huang-rtgwg-standalone-sid-framework-00
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| Authors | Daniel Huang , Feng Yang , 陈戈 , Yan Zhang , Dong Yang | ||
| Last updated | 2025-01-09 (Latest revision 2024-07-08) | ||
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Abstract
In the scenarios of both client to service and service to service interconnections, the host-oriented addressing mechanism turns out to be ineffective, and employment of a standalone service ID in routing network could facilitate the fine-grained interfaces of underlay networking capabilities, as well as cross connections among services residing at multiple sites.
Authors
Daniel Huang
Feng Yang
陈戈
Yan Zhang
Dong Yang
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