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Title : A Framework Migrating Legacy Routers to ForCES Architecture
Author(s) : H. Ma, et al.
Filename : draft-ma-forces-proxy-framework-02.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2007-1-18
The forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) working group is
defining a protocol by which control elements (CEs) can communicate with
forwarding elements (FEs) and control the behaviors of FEs. It is well
known that ForCES based solutions have good scalability. Therefore, it
makes sense to adopt ForCES to better integrate existing physical
routers with ForCES routers. Plus, someone may want going forward to be
able to use the developed hardware and software from existing routers as
a part of ForCES based solutions.
This draft presents a framework in which some possible migration
solutions are discussed in details and some security implications are
considered.
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