Service Function Chaining: Chain to Path Reduction
draft-parker-sfc-chain-to-path-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | Ron Parker | ||
| Last updated | 2014-05-12 (Latest revision 2013-11-08) | ||
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Abstract
The service function chaining concept differentiates between a service function chain and a service function path. A chain is a sequence of service function types whereas a path is a sequence of service function instances that realize each type of service function. This document describes the architectural approach to reducing the abstract service function chain to the concrete service function path.
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