Framework for Abstraction and Control of Transport Networks
draft-ceccarelli-teas-actn-framework-00
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Authors | Daniele Ceccarelli , Young Lee | ||
Last updated | 2015-12-17 (Latest revision 2015-06-15) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-teas-actn-framework, draft-ietf-teas-actn-framework, RFC 8453 | ||
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Abstract
Transport networks have a variety of mechanisms to facilitate the separation of the data plane and control plane. They also have a range of management and provisioning protocols to configure and activate network resources. These mechanisms represent key technologies for enabling flexible and dynamic networking. Abstraction of network resources is a technique that can be applied to a single network domain or across multiple domains to create a single virtualized network that is under the control of a network operator that may be the customer of the operator that actually owns the network resources. This draft provides a framework for Abstraction and Control of Transport Networks (ACTN).
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