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Title : Requirements for Layer 2 Virtual Private Network
Services (L2VPN)
Author(s) : W. Augustyn
Filename : draft-augustyn-ppvpn-l2vpn-requirements-01.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2002-11-7
This draft describes service requirements for Provider Provisioned
L2 Virtual Private Networks. It covers point to point VPNs referred
to as Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS), as well as broadcast
domain multipoint to multipoint VPNs referred to as Virtual Private
LAN Service (VPLS). L2VPNs are a class of Provider Provisioned
Virtual Private Network [2].
This draft is intended to supersede draft-ietf-ppvpn-vpls-
requirements-01.txt [3].
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