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	Title		: User Cases of Network Operation of Large Access 
                          Providers
	Author(s)	: W. Chen, K. Allen
	Filename	: draft-weijing-lap-ops-use-01.txt
	Pages		: 30
	Date		: 2002-11-25
	
This document discusses the typical network operation use cases of 
Large Access Providers (LAP).  Since a LAP has hundreds of 
locations, thousands of nodes, millions of subscribers, where the 
law of large number affects the bottom line of network operation, a 
LAP has been always strives to streamline network operation 
functions.  The use cases presented in this document are generic 
with respect to the type of network technology and can be augmented 
with technology-specific details.  They are intended to be the 
baseline for other network operation streamlining requirements.

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