Mobility service clustering using network service segments

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing

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C709S226000, C709S208000

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07827270

ABSTRACT:
Described in an example embodiment herein is a Mobility Service Engine (MSE) cluster comprising an MSE Cluster Master and at least one MSE Cluster Slave. The MSE Master is configured to define Network Service Segments. The MSE Master of the cluster distributes the Network Service Segments to slaves within the cluster. The network is configured to forward data to the correct Network Service Segment.

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