Multi-domain E2E Network Services
draft-lachosrothenberg-alto-md-e2e-ns-00
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Authors | Danny Alex Lachos Perez , Christian Esteve Rothenberg | ||
Last updated | 2019-09-12 (Latest revision 2019-03-11) | ||
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Abstract
Evolving networking scenarios (e.g., 5G) are considering the provision of value-added and on-demand end-to-end (E2E) network services in multi-domain (multi-operator/multi-technology) environments. This document presents different initiatives, mainly within standardization efforts and research projects, working on E2E network services across multiple domains. Problem statement and a layered network model are also described. In addition, this document raises an initial proposal towards a new ALTO service in support of E2E network service requirements. Finally, another important objective of this document is to begin a discussion about motivating use cases in scope of the ALTO WG after the re-chartering process.
Authors
Danny Alex Lachos Perez
Christian Esteve Rothenberg
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