PPT-Service Function Chaining in Mobile Networks
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Status draft haeffner sfc usecasemobility IETF 89 London 3 March 2014 Service Function Chaining WG Walter Haeffner walterhaeffnervodafonecom Jeff Napper
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Status draft haeffner sfc usecasemobility IETF 89 London 3 March 2014 Service Function Chaining WG Walter Haeffner walterhaeffnervodafonecom Jeff Napper jenapperciscocom. 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 4. th. edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley, July 2007. . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . Advanced Computer Networks . Cellular/Mobile Wireless Outline. Cellular Architecture. Cellular Standards. GSM, 2G, 2.5G and 3G. Mobile Definitions. Agents, addresses, correspondent. Mobile Architecture. Paul Quinn, Cisco. Service Function Chaining Problem Statement. draft. -ietf-sfc-problem-statement-02.txt. Problem Space: Key Items. Aspects . of existing service . deployments that . are problematic, and are being addressed by the Service . BoF. : SFC Architecture. Ron Parker (. Ron_Parker@affirmednetworks.com. ). Paul Quinn (. paulq@cisco.com. ). Brief Background. Service functions are used in almost every network. Types of network: enterprise, mobile, fixed-line, etc.. 6-. 1. TCP over ATM:. UBR: for delay-tolerant applications . e.g., ftp, telnet. ABR: . for delay sensitive applications, e.g., on-line sessions. provides explicit congestion signaling. TCP over UBR:. Advanced Computer Networks . Cellular/Mobile Wireless Outline. Cellular Architecture. Cellular Standards. GSM, 2G, 2.5G and 3G. Mobile Definitions. Agents, addresses, correspondent. Mobile Architecture. 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 4. th. edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley, July 2007. . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 6. th. edition . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley. March 2012. A note on the use of these . ppt. slides:. We. ’. re making these slides freely available to all (faculty, students, readers). They. George . Michelogiannakis. , Nan Jiang,. Daniel Becker, William J. Dally. Stanford University. MICRO 44, 3-7 December 2011, Porto . Allegre. , Brazil. Introduction. Performance sensitive to allocator performance. Advanced Computer Networks. D12. . Cellular/Mobile Wireless Outline. Cellular Architecture. Cellular Standards. GSM, 2G, 2.5G and 3G. Mobile Definitions. Agents, addresses, correspondent. Mobile Architecture. Advanced Computer Networks. D12. . Cellular/Mobile Wireless Outline. Cellular Architecture. Cellular Standards. GSM, 2G, 2.5G and 3G. Mobile Definitions. Agents, addresses, correspondent. Mobile Architecture. 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet. , . 6. th. . edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-. Wesley. A note on the use of these . GROUP - 9. Sridivya Rapuru. Sravani Singirikonda. Vikram Siripuram. Rishi Remesh Ranjini. Ad Hoc Network. . Reactive (On Demand) Network. Does not require a central base station. Temporary network connection for single session.. www.strategyanalytics.com Virtual Domain Name System (DNS) S ecures the Heart of Service Provider Networks Contact the Author: Sue Rudd email: srudd@strategyanalytics.com March 1 st . 201 6 Report
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