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Multi-domainn Information Exposure using ALTO
draft-lachos-alto-md-info-exposure-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Danny Alex Lachos Perez , Christian Esteve Rothenberg , Qiao Xiang , Y. Richard Yang , Börje Ohlman , Sabine Randriamasy , Farni Boten , Luis M. Contreras , Jingxuan Zhang , Kai Gao
Last updated 2021-01-14 (Latest revision 2020-07-13)
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Abstract

A common setting in emerging applications (e.g., data-intensive science applications, flexible inter-domain routing, multi-domain service function chaining) is that the traffic from a source to a destination traverses multiple networks domains. Such multi-domain applications can benefit from network information exposure using ALTO. This document summarizes the benefits of using such multi- domain information and discusses the ALTO design issues for gathering it. Besides, it also presents key design requirements to be addressed in order to realize the proposal of providing multi-domain information by ALTO services. Finally, another important objective of this document is to begin discussions into the ALTO WG concerning potential new items to be considered for the re-charter.

Authors

Danny Alex Lachos Perez
Christian Esteve Rothenberg
Qiao Xiang
Y. Richard Yang
Börje Ohlman
Sabine Randriamasy
Farni Boten
Luis M. Contreras
Jingxuan Zhang
Kai Gao

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