"ForCES Forwarding Element Model", Joel Halpern, Ellen Deleganes, Jamal Hadi Salim, 25-Feb-08. ( bytes)
This document defines the forwarding element (FE) model used in the Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) protocol [2]. The model represents the capabilities, state and configuration of forwarding elements within the context of the ForCES protocol, so that control elements (CEs) can control the FEs accordingly. More specifically, the model describes the logical functions that are present in an FE, what capabilities these functions support, and how these functions are or can be interconnected. This FE model is intended to satisfy the model requirements specified in the ForCES requirements document, RFC3654 [4].
"ForCES Protocol Specification", Ligang Dong, Avri Doria, Ram Gopal, Robert HAAS, Jamal Hadi Salim, Hormuzd Khosravi, Weiming Wang, 11-Mar-08. ( bytes)
This document specifies the Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) protocol. ForCES protocol is used for communications between Control Elements(CEs) and Forwarding Elements (FEs) in a ForCES Network Element (ForCES NE). This specification is intended to meet the ForCES protocol requirements defined in RFC3654. Besides the ForCES protocol messages, the specification also defines the framework, the mechanisms, and the Transport Mapping Layer (TML) requirements for ForCES protocol.Authors The participants in the ForCES Protocol Team, primary co-authors and co-editors, of this protocol specification, are: Ligang Dong (Zhejiang Gongshang University), Avri Doria (Lulea University of Technology), Ram Gopal (Nokia), Robert Haas (IBM), Jamal Hadi Salim (Znyx), Hormuzd M Khosravi (Intel), and Weiming Wang (Zhejiang Gongshang University). Special acknowledgement goes to Joel Halpern who has done extensive editing in support of congruence between the model and this protocol specification. Without his participation and persistence, this specification might never have been completed.
"ForCES MIB", Robert HAAS, 11-Mar-08. ( bytes)
This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) module for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines managed objects for the Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) Network Element (NE).

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