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Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) Framework
L. Yang,Ram Dantu,Todd A. Anderson,R. Gopal +3 more
- 01 Apr 2004
- Vol. 3746, pp 1-40
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TL;DR: This document defines the architectural framework for the ForCES (Forwarding and Control Element Separation) network elements, and identifies the associated entities and their interactions.
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Abstract: This document defines the architectural framework for the ForCES (Forwarding and Control Element Separation) network elements, and identifies the associated entities and their interactions.
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