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Title : A Framework for Network-based VPNs
Author(s) : M. Suzuki, J. Sumimoto
Filename : draft-suzuki-nbvpn-framework-01.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 30-Oct-00
The objective of this draft is to clarify a framework for
standardizing the mechanisms supporting interoperable network-based
virtual private networks (NBVPNs). These are VPNs using IP
facilities whose operation mechanisms are implemented within a
network (or networks) and outsourced to one or more service
providers.
This draft first describes the assumed services of NBVPNs and
clarifies the logical architecture model and reference model of
NBVPN. Considering the assumed services, this draft further
clarifies the NBVPN requirements for interfaces and MIBs in the
reference model. It also surveys and discusses current technologies
supporting NBVPNs such as tunneling, VPN identifier, routing, and
QoS/SLA. Additionally it will, in future, provide outline of the
interface and MIB specifications and present criteria for achieving
interoperability.
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