1、IEEE Standard for Self-Organizing Management Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network IEEE Std 1903.3-2017 IEEE Communications Society Sponsored by the Virtualized and Software Defined Networks and Services Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 1903.3
2、-2017 IEEE Standard for Self-Organizing Management Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network Sponsor Virtualized and Software Defined Networks and Services Standards Committee of the IEEE Communications Society Approved 6 December 2017 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Protocols between ov
3、erlay management (OM) functional entity (FE) and all other NGSON FEs and/or NGSON nodes to enable OM FE involved self-organizing management capability are specified in this standard. Activation and deactivation of an NGSON node and addition, deletion, movement, and copy of an NGSON function entity f
4、rom or to an NGSON node are included in this capability. Protocols among service routing (SR) FEs to enable OM FE non-involved self- organizing management capability such as re-organization of overlay structure among multiple SR FEs for recovery from a failed or overloaded SR FE or for performance i
5、mprovement of service routing are also specified in this standard. Keywords: IEEE Std 1903.3, NGSON, self-configuration, self-optimization, self-organization, self-recovery The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2018 by The I
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35、 may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.6 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the NGSON (1903) Working Group had the following membership: Mehmet Ulema, Chair Ashutosh Dutta, Vice Chair Niranth Amogh, Chief Editor Koteeswa
36、ra P .Arulprakasam Shan Chen Mark A. Dalle Valle David Hislop David Johnston Dmytro Karamshuk Tae Y eon Kim Namkyung Lee Seung-Ik Lee Adel Ben Manouer Barbara Martini Federica Paganelli Anton Przybyl Sridhar Raghavan Dan Romascanu Nishanth Sastry Reinhard Schrage Mohammad Shikh-Bahaei Myung Ki Shin
37、Huangjia Y ang The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Niranth Amogh Johann Amsenga Yesenia Cevallos Shan Chen Keith Chow Sourav Dutta Robert Fish Randall Groves Marco Hernandez David Hislo
38、p Werner Hoelzl Noriyuki Ikeuchi Christian Jacquenet Piotr Karocki Stuart Kerry Bruce Kraemer Thomas Kurihara Elvis Maculuba Michael Newman Arumugam Paventhan Venkatesha Prasad Maximilian Riegel Robert Robinson Reinhard Schrage Thomas Starai Walter Struppler Mehmet Ulema Dmitri Varsanofiev John V er
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40、es Doug Edwards J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koshy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Y u Y uan *Member Emeritus7 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All r
41、ights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1903.3-2017, IEEE Standard for Self-Organizing Management Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network. This standard specifies content delivery protocols for Next Generation Service Overlay Networks (NGSONs). NGSON defin
42、es the operation management functional entity (OM FE) and service routing functional entity (SR FE) to support self-organization. These FEs coordinate with each other to support self-configuration, self- optimization, self-recovery, and self-organization functions. The interactions among these FEs are carried via their reference points defined in the NGSON.