Table of Contents - Y.3073 (04/2024) - Framework for service function chaining in information-centric networking
1 Scope 2 References 3 Definitions 3.1 Terms defined elsewhere 3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation 4 Abbreviations and acronyms 5 Conventions 6 Justification 7 Communication and in-network processing models and scenarios 7.1 Service function chaining scenarios 7.2 Architecture for ICN service function chaining 7.3 Function-initiation models 8 Messages exchanged for in-network processing 8.1 Specification scheme for in-network functions 8.2 Message content in-function request 8.3 Message content in response 8.4 Requirements for name-based routing 9 Service function chaining mechanisms 9.2 Service usage mechanism 10 Security considerations 11 Environmental considerations Appendix I – Use cases of service function chaining I.1 I.2 I.3 I.4 Appendix II – Examples of function-initiation models II.1 An example of consumer-initiated model II.2 An example of producer-initiated model II.3 A publish/subscribe example of producer-initiated model Appendix III – Examples of message format III.1 An example message format for function request III.2 Another example of message format for function request Bibliography
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