networking:ip_network_ebook_series
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| + | SRv6 is a next-generation IP bearer protocol that forwards IPv6 data packets using the source routing model. Simply put, | ||
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| + | Flexible Ethernet (FlexE) is an interface technology used to implement service isolation and network slicing on a bearer network. By eliminating the one-to-one mapping between the MAC and PHY layers, | ||
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| + | Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a second-generation standard network layer protocol and an upgraded version of IPv4. It is designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). | ||
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