End-to-end intra Sample Clauses

End-to-end intra. DC connectivity The information model for the intra-DC connectivity describes the service to establish network connections between the edge nodes of a DC. The model will be built around the concept of “end-to- end connection”, as it would be requested from upper layer applications that are fully agnostic about the specific nature of the COSIGN optical DCN. For example, the following parameters may be specified for a given connections: • Connection type (point-to-point, multi-point, anycast) • End-points: source and destination, which may corresponds to multiple endpoints in case of P2MP or anycast connections • QoS parameters, like bandwidth or delay • Guarantees for service reliability (e.g. protection) • Monitoring information to be received • Start-time and duration for scheduled connections This “external” model does not include any notion about the usage of the optical technologies available at the DCN, the multi-layer nature of the resulting connections or the data path established between source and destination. This type of information is handled internally at the provider of this service, i.e. the Optical Provisioning Manager components listed in Table 3, and will be included in the YANG models of the internal SDN controller services consumed by the Optical Provisioning Manager itself to compute and configure the end-to-end connection.
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