BESS WG,

MEF SDWAN Service Specification project defines "SDWAN Service" as:

SD-WAN Service

A connectivity service, offered by a Service Provider, that optimizes transport 
of IP Packets over multiple Underlay Connectivity Services by recognizing 
applications (Application Flows) at Ingress and determining forwarding behavior 
by applying Policies to them. MEF SD-WAN Services are specified using Service 
Attributes defined in this MEF Standard.


draft-ietf-bess-bgp-sdwan-usage-01 currently has a very long description for 
SDWAN networks characteristics in its Introduction section. It would be better 
to have a short description in the Section 2 (Convention).


  *   Augment of transport, which refers to utilizing overlay paths over 
different underlay networks. Very often there are multiple parallel overlay 
paths between any two SDWAN edges, some of which are private networks over 
which traffic can traverse with or without encryption, others require 
encryption, e.g. over untrusted public networks.
  *   Enable direct Internet access from remote sites, instead hauling all 
traffic to Corporate HQ for centralized policy control.
  *   Some traffic flows can be forwarded based on their application 
identifiers instead of based on destination IP addresses, by the edge nodes 
placing the traffic flows onto specific overlay paths based on their 
application requirement.
  *   The traffic flows forwarding can also be based on specific performance 
criteria (e.g. packets delay, packet loos, jitter) to provide better 
application performance by choosing the right underlay that meets or exceeds 
the specified criteria.

Any opinion?

Thanks, Linda Dunbar
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