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ETSI - ES 203 682

Environmental Engineering (EE); Green Abstraction Layer (GAL); Power management capabilities of the future energy telecommunication fixed network nodes; Enhanced Interface for power management in Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) environments

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 January 2024
Status: pending
Page Count: 113
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The present document specifies an evolved version of the Green Abstraction Layer capable of operating within ETSI NFV environments.

Document History

ES 203 682
January 1, 2024
Environmental Engineering (EE); Green Abstraction Layer (GAL); Power management capabilities of the future energy telecommunication fixed network nodes; Enhanced Interface for power management in Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) environments
The present document specifies an evolved version of the Green Abstraction Layer capable of operating within ETSI NFV environments.
February 1, 2020
Environmental Engineering (EE); Green Abstraction Layer (GAL); Power management capabilities of the future energy telecommunication fixed network nodes; Enhanced Interface for power management in Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) environments
The present document proposes an evolved version of the Green Abstraction Layer formulation capable of operating within ETSI NFV environments.
December 1, 2019
Environmental Engineering (EE); Green Abstraction Layer (GAL); Power management capabilities of the future energy telecommunication fixed network nodes; Enhanced Interface for power management in Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) environments
The present document proposes an evolved version of the Green Abstraction Layer formulation capable of operating within ETSI NFV environments.

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