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Open Pluggable Edge Services
Tags: OPES

Open Pluggable Edge Services (OPES) is a framework developed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) that allows for the dynamic addition of application-level services to network traffic flows.

It provides a way to intercept and modify network traffic in real time, enabling a wide range of network functions, such as;

OPES is designed to be flexible and extensible, allowing for the creation of new services and the customization of existing ones. It is also designed to be secure, with mechanisms in place to protect against unauthorized access and malicious attacks.

OPES is used in a variety of network environments, including enterprise networks, service provider networks, and mobile networks. It is a powerful tool that can be used to improve the performance, security, and reliability of network services.

 

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