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I suspect incremental deployment will be the case for many large production networks, since a forklift change is simply too risky and unrealistic.

Check the following resource that describes the Multicast Forwarding Architecture

The Network

The network topology can be viewed as a core network with two types of edges, the sending edge where IP multicast streams are injected into the network, the receiving edge is where the multicast streams are consumed. The core connects the sending and receiving edges. (This is an oversimplified view of a production network but should suffice for this use case).

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NameOrganizationRoleEmail
Michael Makhijani DIRECTVProject Sponsor 
Sunil JethwaniDIRECTVProject Lead

sjethwani@directv.com

Rusty EddyDIRECTVTechnical Leadgeddy@directv.com
Veerendra Muppana DIRECTVTechnical Teamvkmuppana@directv.com
Jono HartOn.LabTechnical Team Srikanth VavilapalliEricsson (ON.Lab partner)Technical Teamsrikanthvavila@gmail.com

 

Incremental Deployment

This use case assumes a high volume production network so it is only prudent that sections controlled by SDN are rolled out gradually in the early phases until we have sufficient confidence with the solution in our production environment. 

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