ALTO-based Broker-assisted Multi-domain Orchestration
draft-lachosrothenberg-alto-brokermdo-01
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Authors | Danny Alex Lachos Perez , Christian Esteve Rothenberg | ||
Last updated | 2019-01-03 (Latest revision 2018-07-02) | ||
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Abstract
Evolving networking scenarios (e.g., 5G) demand new multiple administrative domain (aka multi-domain) orchestration models. This document proposes the use of Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) services to offer topology and resources addressing network service discovery and provisioning by multi-domain orchestrators. The ALTO services with the proposed protocol extension offer aggregated views on various types of resources contributing to a more simple and scalable solution for resource and service discovery in multi-domain, multi-technology environments.
Authors
Danny Alex Lachos Perez
Christian Esteve Rothenberg
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