Supporting Multi-domain Use Cases with ALTO
draft-lachos-alto-multi-domain-use-cases-02
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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 | 2022-01-13 (Latest revision 2021-07-12) | ||
Replaces | draft-lachos-multi-domain-use-cases-alto | ||
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Abstract
The goal of this document is to summarize current standardization efforts in the IETF ALTO working group to support important multi- domain use cases and show how they can benefit from network information exposure using ALTO. Besides, key design requirements of network information exposure to support multi-domain use cases are also presented along with information about novel mechanisms and abstractions to improve the base ALTO framework in multi-domain scenarios.
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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