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Title : Provider Provisioned GMPLS-based Virtual Private
Cross-Connect Service
Author(s) : H. Ould-Brahim et al.
Filename : draft-ouldbrahim-ppvpn-vpoxc-02.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2002-12-18
This document describes an Optical Virtual Private Network
service (OVPN) called Virtual Private Optical Cross-Connect
(VPOXC). A VPOXC is a provider provisioned VPN service part of
the customer private network but administered and under the
control of the service provider. A VPOXC operates similarly to a
physical optical cross-connect except that it allows a wide
spectrum of port topology such as hub and spoke, full mesh, and
arbitrary topologies. To the VPOXC customer, the service
provider network appears as a virtual private optical cross-
connect where customer sites are attached to. The VPOXC port
topology is defined by the customer, and enforced by the service
provider. Customers can signal any optical connectivity
according to the port topology implemented by the VPOXC. Client
devices operate within the VPOXC space independently from the
service provider network operations.
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