Scenarios and Challenges of Overlay Routing for SD-WAN
draft-sheng-rtgwg-overlay-routing-requirement-00
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Authors | Cheng Sheng , Hang Shi , Linda Dunbar | ||
Last updated | 2023-09-14 (Latest revision 2023-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
Overlay routing is essential during the enterprise networks' evolution from the interconnection among multiple on-premise branch sites to more advanced ones, such as the interconnection to multi- clouds. This document analyzes the technical requirements and challenges of overlay routing for SD-WAN in these scenarios.
Authors
Cheng Sheng
Hang Shi
Linda Dunbar
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