Article | REF: TE7609 V1

Software-Defined Network. How it works and how to deploy. Part 1

Author: Stéphane LITKOWSKI

Publication date: April 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    2. Making the network programmable

    2.1 End-to-end vision

    In order to be able to instantiate services more rapidly, and thus meet the customer's need for immediacy, it is necessary to handle the customer journey from end to end: i.e. from interaction with the customer (the request) through to execution and then operation.

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    2.1.1 Customer interface – operator

    Initially, it is therefore necessary to provide the customer with an interface enabling him to manage his on-demand services. Via this interface, the customer can subscribe...

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