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Title : BGP/MPLS VPN Policy Information Base
Author(s) : Y. Mghazli et al.
Filename : draft-yacine-ppvpn-2547bis-pib-02.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 2003-3-7
This document describes a Policy Information Base (PIB) for a device
implementing the BGP/MPLS VPN [2547bis] Architecture. The
Provisioning Classes defined here provide policy control of resources
implementing the BGP/MPLS VPN Architecture. These Provisioning
Classes can be used with other non BGP/MPLS VPN Provisioning Classes
(defined in other PIBs) to provide for a comprehensive policy
controlled mapping of service requirements to device resource
capability and usage.
The COPS-PR protocol offers significant advantages when dealing with
dynamic configuration and when compared to traditional management
solutions. Moreover, dynamic VPN resource assignment is crucial to
cope with the frequent changes requests from customer's (e.g., sites
joining or leaving a VPN), as well as to achieve scalability. The PEs
should be able to dynamically assign the VPN resources. This
capability is especially important for dial and wireless VPN
services.
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