NAIL: a network management architecture for deploying intent into programmable switches/ Antonino Angi, Alessio Sacco, Flavio Esosito, [et. al.]
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Communications Magazine, Volume 62, Number 6, June 2024, pg. 28-34Summary: To facilitate such adoption, the writers propose NAIL, an architecture that allows network engineers to articulate desired network behaviors at a higher, more expressive layer and then translate such behaviors into executable code using a transpiler that acts as a network intent translator.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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To facilitate such adoption, the writers propose NAIL, an architecture that allows network engineers to articulate desired network behaviors at a higher, more expressive layer and then translate such behaviors into executable code using a transpiler that acts as a network intent translator.
NETWORK ENGINEERING, NEWARTICLS
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