Hi everyone,
The co-authors and I have submitted a draft of service ID for addressing and
networking to RTGWG and the chief motivation is to demonstrate and clarify why
employing a standalone service ID matters significantly for multiple use cases
with good benefits. The draft in the first place focuses on the standalone
service ID in routing network though corresponding solution considerations have
also been demonstrated as instantiation of how service ID could be utilized
from perspective of end to end workflow. However, we would like to in the first
stage address why, what and how in terms of service ID rather than a specific
framework solution.
Any comments, suggestions and contributions would be welcome and appreciated.
The draft link:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huang-rtgwg-sid-for-networking/
Best regards,
Daniel Huang
黄光平 huangguangping
标准团队/有线规划部 Wireline architecture team./Wireline Product R&D Institute
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Date: 2023年10月23日 21:19
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Name: draft-huang-rtgwg-sid-for-networking
Revision: 00
Title: Service ID for Addressing and Networking
Date: 2023-10-23
Group: Individual Submission
Pages: 26
URL:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-huang-rtgwg-sid-for-networking-00.txt
Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huang-rtgwg-sid-for-networking/
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Abstract:
More and more emerging applications have raised the demand for
establishing networking connections?anywhere and anytime, alongside
the availability of highly distributive?any-cloud services. Such a
demand motivates the need to efficiently interconnect heterogeneous
entities, e.g., different domains of network and cloud owned by
different providers, with the goal of reducing cost, e.g., overheads
and end-to-end latency, while ensuring the overall performance
satisfies the requirements of the applications. Considering that
different network domains and cloud providers may adopt different
types of technologies, the key of interconnection and efficient
coordination is to employ a unified interface that can be understood
by heterogeneous parties which could derive the consistent
requirements of the same service and treat the service traffic
appropriately by their proprietary policies and technologies.
Therefore, service ID is one promising candidate for the unified
interface since it could be designed to be lightweight, secure, and
enables fast and efficient packet treatment. Leveraging service ID,
addressing and networking among heterogeneous network domains and
cloud providers can be accomplished by establishing the mapping
between the unified service ID and the specific technologies used by
a network domain or a cloud provider.
This document provides typical use cases of unified service ID for
addressing and routing (SIAN), validating that interconnecting
different network domains or cloud providers can be achieved at lower
cost without sacrificing the performance of application compared with
existing methods of which problems as well as gaps have also been
illustrated. The requirements for SIAN are also derived for each of
the scenarios. Finally, a framework solution is demonstrated.
The IETF Secretariat
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