Re-,

An SDP can be mapped to a VPN network access if a VPN is used to implement a 
slice. All of them can be abstracted as SAPs.

Cheers,
Med

De : Greg Mirsky <gregimir...@gmail.com>
Envoyé : mardi 22 mars 2022 14:50
À : BOUCADAIR Mohamed INNOV/NET <mohamed.boucad...@orange.com>
Cc : Adrian Farrel <adr...@olddog.co.uk>; TEAS WG <t...@ietf.org>; opsawg 
<opsawg@ietf.org>
Objet : Re: A question on the definitions of SDP and SAP

Hi Med,
thank you for the additional information. In my understanding, please correct 
me if it is off, L3 and L2 VPNs are technologies that can be used to realize an 
IETF Network Slice. If that is the case, then the SAP in, for example, an L3 
VPN is also SDP of the IETF Network Slice. Am I missing something?

Kind regards,
Greg

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