Thanks Alberto for the refresh! Hopefully now given the progress with core arch-impact docs we would be able to progress the draft outlining the use of lisp-arch to create a flow-mapping fabric connecting subscribers (millions) to virtualized network functions (many instances).
The lisp arch is still the best option to apply all the needed network virtualization actions in a consolidated manner at the map&encap ITR point. The key lisp aspects leveraged for that are the flexibility-globality of the mapping Schema and the scale of mapping pull, leveraging service provider existing and in place underlay networks to scale pervasively both these qualities. Looking forward to making next progress on the use case. --szb Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Date: October 27, 2014 at 2:52:56 PM PDT > To: "Dino Farinacci" <[email protected]>, "Albert Cabellos-Aparicio" > <[email protected]>, Alberto Rodriguez-Natal <[email protected]>, Vina > Ermagan <[email protected]>, Dino Farinacci <[email protected]>, Albert > Cabellos-Aparicio <[email protected]>, Sharon Barkai <[email protected]>, > "David Meyer" <[email protected]>, "Vina Ermagan" <[email protected]>, "Alberto > Rodriguez-Natal" <[email protected]>, Fabio Maino <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, David Meyer <[email protected]>, "Fabio > Maino" <[email protected]> > Subject: New Version Notification for draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-05.txt > > > A new version of I-D, draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-05.txt > has been successfully submitted by Alberto Rodriguez-Natal and posted to the > IETF repository. > > Name: draft-barkai-lisp-nfv > Revision: 05 > Title: LISP Based FlowMapping for Scaling NFV > Document date: 2014-10-27 > Group: Individual Submission > Pages: 16 > URL: > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-05.txt > Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-barkai-lisp-nfv/ > Htmlized: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-05 > Diff: http://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-05 > > Abstract: > This draft describes an RFC 6830 Locator ID Separation Protocol > (LISP) based distributed flow-mapping-fabric for dynamic scaling of > virtualized network functions (NFV). Network functions such as > subscriber-management, content-optimization, security and quality of > service, are typically delivered using proprietary hardware > appliances embedded into the network as turn-key service-nodes or > service-blades within routers. Next generation network functions are > being implemented as pure software instances running on standard > servers - unbundled virtualized components of capacity and > functionality. LISP-SDN based flow-mapping, dynamically assembles > these components to whole solutions by steering the right traffic in > the right sequence to the right virtual function instance. > > > > > > Please note that it may take a couple of minutes from the time of submission > until the htmlized version and diff are available at tools.ietf.org. > > The IETF Secretariat >
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