Service Function Chaining-Enabled I2NSF Architecture
draft-hyun-i2nsf-sfc-enabled-i2nsf-01
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Authors | Sangwon Hyun , SangUk Woo , yunsuk@imtl.skku.ac.kr, Jaehoon Paul Jeong , Park Jung-Soo | ||
Last updated | 2017-04-08 (Latest revision 2016-10-05) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes an architecture of the I2NSF framework which enables traffic steering between NSFs for security policy enforcement. Such traffic steering enables composite inspection of network traffic by steering the traffic through multiple types of security functions according to the information model for the NSF facing interface in the I2NSF framework. This document explains the additional components integrated into the I2NSF framework and their functionalities to achieve NSF-triggered traffic steering. It also describes representative use cases to address major benefits from the proposed architecture.
Authors
Sangwon Hyun
SangUk Woo
yunsuk@imtl.skku.ac.kr
Jaehoon Paul Jeong
Park Jung-Soo
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