2002
DOI: 10.17487/rfc3292
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General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) V3

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“…In 1988 SOFTNET [7], in 1990 Active Networking [8], in 1995 OPENSIG [9] and GSMP [10], in 1998, IEEE P1520 Standards Initiative [11], in 2004 4D Project [12] and SoftRouter [13] architecture and finally in 2006 NETCONF [14], Ethane [15] and SANE [16] were proposed to answer the idea of programming network. SANE developed as a prototype, considered a logical server that performed all access control decision.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1988 SOFTNET [7], in 1990 Active Networking [8], in 1995 OPENSIG [9] and GSMP [10], in 1998, IEEE P1520 Standards Initiative [11], in 2004 4D Project [12] and SoftRouter [13] architecture and finally in 2006 NETCONF [14], Ethane [15] and SANE [16] were proposed to answer the idea of programming network. SANE developed as a prototype, considered a logical server that performed all access control decision.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial implementations of the protocol that became ANCP were based on the General Switch Management Protocol version 3 (GSMPv3) [RFC3292]. The ANCP charter required the Working Group to develop its protocol based on these implementations.…”
Section: Historical Notementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the end, ANCP introduced so many extensions and modifications to GSMPv3 that the two protocols are not interoperable. Nevertheless, although this specification has no normative dependencies on [RFC3292], the mark of ANCP's origins can be seen in the various unused fields within the ANCP message header.…”
Section: Historical Notementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The General Switch Management Protocol V3 (GSMPv3) [5], is a general purpose protocol to control a label switch. GSMP allows a controller to establish and release connections across the switch; add and delete leaves on a multicast connection; reserve resources; manage switch ports; request configuration information; and request statistics.…”
Section: General Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%