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Path Computation API
draft-busibel-ccamp-path-computation-api-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Italo Busi , Sergio Belotti , Victor Lopez , Oscar Gonzalez de Dios , ansharma@infinera.com , Yan Shi , Ricard Vilalta , Karthik Sethuraman
Last updated 2016-07-08
Replaced by draft-busibel-teas-yang-path-computation
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Abstract

There are scenarios, typically in a hierarchical SDN context, in which an orchestrator may not have detailed information to be able to perform an end-to-end path computation and would need to request lower layer/domain controllers to calculate some (partial) feasible paths. Multiple protocol solutions can be used for communication between different controller hierarchical levels. This document assumes that the controllers are communicating using YANG-based Application Programming Interface (APIs). This document describes some use cases for an Application Programming Interface for path computation. A related yang model will be proposed in a next version or in another document.

Authors

Italo Busi
Sergio Belotti
Victor Lopez
Oscar Gonzalez de Dios
ansharma@infinera.com
Yan Shi
Ricard Vilalta
Karthik Sethuraman

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