An Experiment of SRv6 Service Chaining at Interop Tokyo 2019 ShowNet
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Authors | Ryo Nakamura , Yukito Ueno , Teppei Kamata | ||
Last updated | 2020-05-03 (Latest revision 2019-10-31) | ||
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Abstract
This document reports lessons learned from an experimental deployment of service chaining with Segment Routing over the IPv6 data plane (SRv6) at an event network. The service chaining part of the network was comprised of four SRv6-capable nodes (three products from different vendors), five SRv6 proxy nodes (two products from different vendors and three open source software), and six services. This network was deployed at Interop Tokyo 2019, and it successfully provided network connectivity and services to all the exhibitors and visitors on the event.
Authors
Ryo Nakamura
Yukito Ueno
Teppei Kamata
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