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Title : Some Possible Extensions of the Current LFB Model
Author(s) : S. Blake, Z. Haraszti
Filename : draft-blake-forces-attrib-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-7-13
The ForCES Forwarding Element Model [Model] defines a model and
schema for representing Logical Functional Block (LFB) classes and
their operational and capability attributes. The operational
attributes of LFB instances within a Forwarding Element (FE) are
manipulated by the ForCES protocol [ForCES] to configure the
operation of the FE. The model assumes that any particular LFB
attribute is owned and accessed exclusively by a single LFB instance.
While this is a simple and clean restriction, we observe that it
imposes some complications when defining LFBs. This memo addresses
these complications and proposes that the restriction be re-examined.
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